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Arizona museums, libraries could lose $3.8 million in grants from federal cuts
President Trump’s executive order slashing several small federal agencies could cripple key Arizona library and museum programs, wiping out Wi-Fi hotspot lending, literacy efforts, foster family services, and more.
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Meet Arizona’s 15 richest people
The world has 3,028 billionaires, according to the latest Forbes list—and over a dozen of them are Arizonans. Here are the richest people in our state.
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7 traditional Hispanic games
From children’s activities to games for all ages, here are seven traditional games that Hispanic families play.
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‘Over the hump’: Arizona men’s wheelchair basketball team captures national title
The University of Arizona men’s wheelchair basketball team captured a national title after losing championship games in 2023 and 2024.
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‘We know we have work to do’: New Phoenix mural raises HIV/AIDS awareness
A new Phoenix mural is meant to raise awareness and provide public health information about HIV and AIDS, supporting the city’s initiative to eliminate new HIV diagnoses by 2030.
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Scholarships for child care are drying up. Now families are paying the price
For parents who need to work but can’t afford the steep cost of child care, federally funded scholarships can be a lifeline. But qualified families increasingly are being turned away, thanks to the rising costs of child care and the end of pandemic-era funds.
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20 things to do in Bisbee, the ‘best small desert town’ in the US
Bisbee is recognized as the “best small desert town,” and unlike its haunted hotels, there’s no mystery as to why. Here are 20 things to do in Bisbee.
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Discover the Northern Arizona Book Festival’s free events
The Northern Arizona Book Festival this April offers free readings, panels, and events in Flagstaff.
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Healthy Horizons: Vaccine insights from Arizona experts
Arizona’s new “Healthy Horizons” videos feature pediatricians sharing why vaccines matter as childhood immunization rates drop.
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7 Arizona cities where big homes are available under $300K
If you’re willing to look outside of Arizona’s major cities, you can find some decently sized homes at relatively low prices.
























