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The Culture Pass: How to get free entry into 30 Arizona attractions
The Culture Pass offers free entry into 30 Arizona attractions. Here’s how to use it.
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The most dazzling Fourth of July fireworks across Arizona
The aroma of charcoal grills and the aesthetic of red, white, and blue can only mean one thing: It’s time for Fourth of July fireworks.
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Your ultimate guide to the Flagstaff Piano Festival
The Flagstaff Piano Festival brings world-class pianists to NAU June 21-28 with 21 events, including starry concerts at Lowell Observatory. Here are the details for this fourth annual event.
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Phoenix resident fears for family under Trump’s new travel ban
Phoenix has been a long-time hub for immigrants. But Trump’s new travel ban threatens people like Alenga Alokola, a Congolese refugee who came to the US for a better life.
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6 Arizona waterfalls you can actually swim in
Hike to these six waterfalls in Arizona—with the right permits—and reward yourself with a dip into the cool waters below.
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Despite Phoenix’s vow of police reform, people touched by misconduct are wary after Trump ends DOJ scrutiny
Phoenix officials have offered assurances that police reforms will continue, despite Trump’s order ending federal scrutiny. For families of people victimized by police, though, the assurance is not enough.
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In the Arizona desert, a farm raising fish raises questions about water use
Some experts question whether growing fish on a large scale in an arid region like Arizona can work without high environmental costs.
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After 25 years in US, Arizona father detained by ICE while on way to job repairing homes
An Arizona father who has lived in the US for 25 years appears to have been racially profiled by ICE and sent to the Florence Detention Center while on his way to work. His daughter, Denise Gutierrez, is now fighting to bring him home.
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Grand Canyon Star Party 2025: Arizona’s ultimate stargazing event
Escape city lights at the Grand Canyon Star Party June 21-28, 2025. World-class telescopes, dark skies, and cosmic wonder await at this 35th annual event.
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At Arizona civics camp, Hobbs urges young students to take initiative, seek mentors
Gov. Katie Hobbs advised students visiting Arizona for a civics camp to seek out mentors and grasp opportunities as they come along.
























