
Two Arizona groups are at war over the future of the Salt River horses
By Noah Cullen | Phoenix New Times For decades, visitors and Arizonans alike have flocked to see a herd of wild horses that roam near

By Noah Cullen | Phoenix New Times For decades, visitors and Arizonans alike have flocked to see a herd of wild horses that roam near

By Srianthi Perera | Gilbert Sun News Mesa resident Matias Cortiz, 16, loves horses but didn’t get an opportunity to be on one until a

Atop a mesa near Many Farms, Ariz., in the heart of Navajo territory, horses were stomping the ground one recent afternoon, as if trying to
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Following the conclusion of World War II, the U.S. government began shuttering military installations across the country, including the Yuma Army Airfield. Wanting to show

Photo via City of Scottsdale By Tom Scanlon | Scottsdale Progress Providing more shade to a sun-drenched city, while utilizing our star to reduce electric costs