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Where are Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers bars in Arizona?
These are the best places to watch Super Bowl LVIII in the Valley if you’re a Kansas City Chiefs or San Francisco 49ers fan.
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Volunteers with Desert Fence Busters are saving wildlife lives, one pipe at a time
Desert Fence Busters, a group of conservation professionals and volunteers, protects Sonoran Desert wildlife by restoring habitats.
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9 places in Phoenix to honor Black History Month through the arts
These places to view art in Phoenix emphasize giving voice to African Americans during Black History Month, and some all year round.
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VIDEO: Glendale police say attempted kidnapping was targeted
@coppercourier Glendale police arrested 37-year-old Joseph Leroy Ruiz in the attempted kidnapping of an 11-year-old girl while she was walking to school in Glendale, Arizona, on January 26. Now, police say that crime was targeted. As a father myself, as a parent, it’s very frightening that on her normal walk to school, she was targeted,”…
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52 Black actors who made entertainment history
Stacker has compiled a list of over 50 Black actors who paved the way for future generations to continue the legacy in entertainment.
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Local group, US task force target disparity in Black breast cancer mortality rates
Black women are over 40% more likely to die from breast cancer than white women, a percentage that has largely stayed the same for a decade.
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Celebrate Black History Month at these 5 events across the Valley
Several local organizations across the Valley are hosting Black History Month events like movie screenings and art exhibits.
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Locals love these 10 metro Phoenix Pilates studios
We read the reviews and made a roundup of the top 10 places to do pilates in Phoenix. Check out one (or more) of them for a good workout!
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Paint, pamper, and party: Galentine’s Day fun around metro Phoenix
Here are some delightful Galentine’s Day events happening around the Phoenix area that are sure to add a sparkle to your February.
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Regional Mexican music is crossing borders and going global. Here’s how it happened.
Regional Mexican music—a catchall term that encompasses mariachi, banda, corridos, norteño, sierreño and other genres—has become a global phenomenon.
























