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Vanessa Abraham, an NAU alumna, survived a life-threatening illness, penned a book on Post-Intensive Care Syndrome, and helps others through her own practice.
Tom Horne urges schools to enforce stricter absentee policies to address a surge in chronic absences, impacting student performance and graduation rates.
Governor Hobbs announced the Future48 Workforce Accelerator at GateWay Community College, enhancing Arizona's semiconductor industry with hands-on training.
Maricopa County seeks applicants for McDowell Mountain Constable post after Lester's January resignation. Apply by March 20; must be GOP and precinct resident.
Tree-ring data reveals that North American forests historically burned more frequently, stabilizing ecosystems, but fire suppression has led to denser, riskier forests.
Celebrate Lake Havasu State Park's 60th anniversary on February 23, 2025, with free music, hikes, and tours, highlighting decades of community engagement.
A study reveals humans and dogs formed relationships 12,000 years ago in the Americas, as ancient canine bones show evidence of salmon-fed diets by humans.
The AZ Dept. of Health urges Arizonans to prioritize sexual health this Valentine’s Day through testing, protection, and open communication with partners.
NAU's Mark Salvatore and Alicia Rutledge offer a course at Meteor Crater, giving students hands-on experience studying planetary impacts on Earth.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZR748MXpMQ[/embed]