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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.
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Arizona Dems launch ‘Copper State Victory’ campaign targeting Republicans who supported Medicaid cuts
The coordinated campaign seeks to challenge Republican lawmakers, particularly those who supported President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which will strip health care from thousands of Arizonans.
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Native youth shine in Arizona at nation’s largest all-Indigenous basketball tournament
The Native American Basketball Invitational brought more than 200 teams from across the US to several Valley arenas.
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Brittney Griner’s legacy with the Phoenix Mercury lives on through her annual shoe drive
Even though Brittney Griner no longer wears the Phoenix Mercury uniform, one of her charitable traditions still lingers in the Valley.
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Jonathan Nez announces bid for Congress in Arizona’s second congressional district
“I am a fighter, and now more than ever we need someone to warrior up and fight for Arizona,” Nez said in a statement.
























