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Here in the desert, we can always use some rain — and Armin Sorooshian can make it happen. Sort of.
The punishing heat wave continues in much of the West. However, for some in places in the Southwest including Arizona, the long-awaited monsoon will bring milder temperatures and rainfall.
Drying juniper berries litter the ground as Rusine Stanley plunges a water hose into empty tanks in her backyard. As bubbles begin to gurgle, each tank fills to the brim.
Heatwaves are getting worse. Can urban America stay cool?
The University of Arizona recently launched a new game, in which the public can estimate rain measurements during the monsoon season and win prizes.
Corporations and nations are touting plans to suck greenhouse gases out of the air. But the crucial priority this decade is slashing emissions.
An East Troublesome-like fire seems inevitable for Vail, Aspen and other resort communities
A decades-long drought is taking its toll, causing water to disappear and causing a snow drought in the western part of the United States.
In the scorching heat, against the backdrop of a vehicle barrier separating the United States from Mexico, officials from federal agencies in both countries came together to explain the dangers of crossing their shared border.
Termites and mosquitoes are among those going through seasonal life cycles.