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Conservation agreement will protect Upper Verde River, grasslands and a historic ranch

A conservation easement has been established to protect the Upper Verde River and its surrounding grasslands, marking a significant step in the Nature Conservancy's efforts to safeguard vital groundwater resources. This initiative is critical for maintaining the ecological integrity of the Verde River, which supports various wildlife and community needs.

You should set your thermostat to this temperature in winter, experts say. Do you agree?

Experts recommend specific thermostat settings for winter to optimize comfort and energy efficiency. The Arizona Republic invites readers to share their own experiences and preferences on winter heating, aiming to settle an ongoing debate. This article provides insights from professionals on how to balance warmth and energy conservation during colder months.

What's the weather like on Thanksgiving? Mild and dry, except in years when it's not

Thanksgiving Day weather in Phoenix is typically mild and dry, and this year is expected to follow suit with little chance of rain. Historically, rain has been rare on this holiday in the region, making it a reliable time for families to gather without weather-related interruptions.

Mexican gray wolf found dead near Flagstaff; authorities offer $100,000 reward for information

A Mexican gray wolf has been found dead near Flagstaff, Arizona, prompting authorities to offer a $100,000 reward for information leading to those responsible. The collaboration between government and private entities highlights the ongoing efforts to protect this endangered species. The incident raises concerns about wildlife conservation in the region.

Winter weather is here: How much snow fell in northern Arizona?

A weak weather system has brought snow to northern Arizona, with the potential for continued snowfall over the weekend. This article details the weather conditions and forecast, providing essential information for residents and travelers in the region.

How an Arizona recycling plant is working to keep old solar panels out of landfills

An Arizona recycling plant, We Recycle Solar, is addressing the growing waste issue of discarded solar panels by repurposing and recycling them. With around 90% of old panels currently ending up in landfills, the facility aims to minimize environmental hazards associated with solar panel waste while promoting a circular economy for renewable energy technology.

Excessive heat warning issued for Pima County

An excessive heat warning has been issued for Pima County by the National Weather Service, effective from 1:07 p.m. on September 24 to 7 p.m. on September 28. Temperatures are expected to reach between 104 and 110 degrees, increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and take precautions during this extreme heat event.

Fighting past inequities, New York, like Phoenix, struggles to acclimate to rising heat

Rising temperatures in New York are forcing the city to confront historical and present-day inequities, similar to the challenges faced by Phoenix. The article highlights the impact of urban heat islands and the importance of green spaces in mitigating heat effects.

South Mountain Environmental Education Center Name Changes to ‘Visitor Center’

The City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department has officially renamed the South Mountain Environmental Education Center to the South Mountain Visitor Center to better reflect its purpose as a hub for visitors. This change is part of a broader initiative to enhance the visitor experience, including ongoing renovations and upgraded exhibits. The center is set to reopen on November 8, 2024, in celebration of 100 years of City stewardship.