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10 epic Phoenix pools you can access with ResortPass
Dive into 10 of the most epic Phoenix pools you can access with ResortPass—perfect for summer daycations and staycations.
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The Supreme Court rejects a plea to block a copper mine on land in Arizona that’s sacred to Apaches
The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected an appeal from Apaches who are fighting to halt a massive copper mining project on federal land in Arizona that they hold sacred.
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Pride 2025: Your guide to Arizona’s June events
Celebrate Pride 2025 in June with these events and venues across Arizona.
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New AZ wildfire recovery guide helps communities navigate post-fire challenges
“After Wildfire: A Guide for Arizona” offers essential recovery resources for communities impacted by wildfires.
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Arizona Republicans vote to take healthcare, food aid away from constituents
House Republicans just voted to pass massive cuts to Medicaid and SNAP. All Arizona Republicans voted for the cuts, except Rep. David Schweikert, who was late to the vote, but said he would have supported the bill if he’d gotten a chance.
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The Farm at South Mountain has outlasted many other Valley farm-to-table restaurants
The Farm at South Mountain was one of Arizona’s original farm-to-table restaurants. More than 40 years since it opened, it’s still thriving.
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Hotter than July: 6 Arizona-made hot sauces that will help you turn up the heat
To help you get some more spice in your life, we put together a list of some of Arizona’s best locally made hot sauces.
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Where to rent & use a SUP around Phoenix
Discover the top five places to rent a stand-up paddleboard (SUP) around Phoenix, plus the best spots to take it out on the water.
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Feeling the summer heat? Head to northern Arizona to cool off with these 7 activities
Flagstaff lies a mere two-hour drive to the north from Phoenix and has much milder temperatures, making outdoor activities easier.
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Retired Arizonans tell Rep. Schweikert to protect Medicaid as GOP pushes for massive cuts
Retired Arizonans gathered outside Rep. David Schweikert’s Scottsdale office, urging him to oppose GOP-proposed Medicaid cuts that could strip coverage from millions, including thousands in his district.
























