Robert Stieve, Editor in Chief of Arizona Highways, focuses on Arizona's beauty through its landscapes, art, and the importance of preserving its natural wonders.
Senate Bill 1439, sponsored by Republican Sen. Jake Hoffman, aimed to create a speciality license plate honoring Kirk, with ...
Arizona Highways and The Nature Conservancy are now accepting entries for the 13th annual student photo contest, featuring ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs on Wednesday directed the Arizona Department of Public Safety to expand overtime pay for state troopers, setting aside another $1 million to fund up to 14,000 additional patrol hours.
Arizona is set to see enhanced highway safety measures as state officials prioritize public safety. The Department of Public Safety will be expanding patrol coverage through increased ...
ADOT’s tentative 2027–2031 program clocks in at $9.85 billion and carves out about $4.1 billion for projects in “Greater ...
For the first time in Arizona, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents are using a Cold War-era law to ticket legal immigrants for minor offenses like not carrying their immigration documents ...
Dry weather is expected this weekend, with highs in the 80s in Phoenix.
Autonomous technology company Aurora has launched driverless freight runs between Phoenix and Fort Worth, claiming the technology can nearly halve transit times by bypassing federal rest requirements ...
Ray Manley, whose iconic photographs of Arizona's land and people helped shape the worldwide image of the Grand Canyon State and lured untold numbers of travelers to it, died Saturday at his Tucson ...
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Why Arizona has so few interstate highways

Arizona is one of the largest states in the U.S., yet it has relatively few interstate highways. This video explores the history of freeway planning in Arizona and why the interstate network developed ...
The agency says you have until Friday, May 22, to share your thoughts on their five-year program. It would run from Fiscal Year 2027 through 2031.