Arizona earthquake: What happened? Your questions answered here

Either way, Sunday night's 4.1-magnitude earthquake near Black Canyon City and the other jitters during the evening left many wondering: What on earth is going on in Arizona? We talked to the experts to try to break things down — about earthquakes in 

The Arizona Geological Survey (AZGS) and Northern Arizona University operate several seismometers throughout the state. Using 15 stations, 5 of which are not currently used by the National Earthquake Information Center 

CORDES LAKE, AZ – The 911 calls from late Sunday night have been released which show that Arizona residents reported not only feeling the earthquake, but hearing it as well. On Sunday night at about 9 p.m., the first of three earthquakes hit the Black 

TUCSON — Thousands of Arizona school children will participate in an earthquake preparedness drill next week. The “drop, cover and hold on” drill takes place Oct. 15, with 41,000 students expected to participate along with people in government offices

I didn't feel it, but many in the sports world did. So, it must've happened. Cardinals safety Tyrann Mathieu took to Twitter shortly after the quake: ​. Did AZ just have an earthquake ?? — Tyrann Mathieu (@Mathieu_Era) November 2, 2015. Did AZ just