The Arizona Republic's photo archives highlight some of the biggest moments of 1975, including major political firsts and big ...
Going on a tour in the heart of the Navajo Nation takes you to ancient ruins and sacred places that most tourists never see.
Lots of people traveled to Arizona during its early days as a territory, and later as a state. Those people came from many ...
There's nothing quite like growing up and living in Arizona. From tubing on the Salt River and dealing with creepy critters to surviving the hottest day ever and watching monsoon storms roll in ...
A hundred years ago, Arizona was a young state with a population of slightly less than 400,000. These days, the Grand Canyon State is a vastly different place few could have dreamed of in 1925.
Raul Hector Castro was elected as the 14th governor of Arizona, making history as the first Mexican-American to hold the position. He took office in 1975. During Castro's short gubernatorial stint ...