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Arizona’s 4 most lucrative career paths
These are some of Arizona’s top-paying jobs for 2024. Explore lucrative career paths and boost your earning potential.
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Arizona’s state parks get crafty with new beer partnership
If you like beer and state parks, an exciting new collab between Arizona State Parks and Trails and Historic Brewing Company is for you.
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Star party & bat fest: 2 stellar events coming to Kartchner Caverns in October
Discover the wonders of Kartchner Caverns State Park this October. Join the Star Party on Oct. 5 and Bat Fest on Oct. 19 for unforgettable family adventures in southern Arizona.
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Chasing fall: 5 Arizona state parks for your autumn bucket list
Discover Arizona’s best state parks for vibrant fall foliage. From Sedona’s red rocks to hidden gems, plan your autumn adventure in the Grand Canyon State.
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Discover inclusive fun at Northern Arizona’s first Disability Resource Fair
Head to the inaugural Northern Arizona Disability Resource Fair on Oct. 5 to explore inclusive activities, resources, and adaptive games.
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Stargazing, AI, and Sasquatch: The Flagstaff Festival of Science returns
Learn about the Flagstaff Festival of Science and make plans to attend the 2024 edition, which will be held Sept. 20-29.
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Coconino County’s whopping 19-Inch ballot: What you need to know
Coconino County voters will see a lengthy ballot this November. Here’s how they can prepare.
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$1.6M grant boosts Indigenous nursing students at U of A
The University of Arizona’s College of Nursing received a $1.6M grant for the INCATS program, which supports Indigenous nursing students.
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Can AI prevent strokes? An NAU student’s groundbreaking research
In her groundbreaking research, NAU student Holly Berns harnesses the power of AI to prevent strokes.
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Alarming teacher survey reveals root causes of mass departures
A recent Arizona Department of Education survey reveals the reasons the state is struggling to attract and retain teachers.





















