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We checked out St. Vincent de Paul’s new vet clinic helping pets of unhoused Arizonans
Take a closer look at the brand new St. Vincent de Paul Marion and Bob Auray Companion Animal Hospital in Phoenix, which offers free pet care.
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8 Arizona college traditions students will never forget
Discover some of the wildest, strangest, and most beloved college traditions found across Arizona’s universities.
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Diamondbacks offer device that enhances game experience for blind, sight-impaired fans
New devices at Diamondbacks games translate live gameplay data into trackable vibrations and audio bites that bring blind and sight-impaired fans more into the game.
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Hunkapi Farm therapy horses beat the heat, help riders heal and connect
At Hunkapi Farm, therapy horses work alongside adults and children with a wide range of diagnoses, including autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit disorder.
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In a time of rising anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, Phoenix Gay Flag Football League offers refuge
Designed to foster community and inclusion, the Phoenix Gay Flag Football League has grown into one of the largest LGBTQIA+ sports organizations in the Phoenix area.
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4 people die in plane crash of medical transport on Navajo Nation in northern Arizona
A small plane crashed in Navajo Nation with two pilots and two healthcare providers on board.
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Get nostalgic at Arizona’s 6 old-fashioned soda fountains
Take a step into the past with one of these six old-fashioned soda fountains in Arizona.
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In Arizona’s 2024 elections, hundreds of seats had no candidates
Most of Arizona’s vacancies were on school boards, water district boards, and fire district boards.
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I tried Tempe’s intro to stand-up paddleboarding class—here’s how it went
I took an intro to stand-up paddleboarding class with the city of Tempe—here’s how it went.
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‘Fire clouds’ over Arizona and Utah wildfires are creating their own erratic climate
Two wildfires burning in the western United States—including one that has become a “megafire” on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon—are so hot that they are spurring the formation of “fire clouds” that can create their own erratic weather systems.
























