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Arizona Travel ID required by May 7: Are you ready?
The Arizona Travel ID requirement takes effect May 7, 2025. Find out how to get your hands on one.
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As measles spreads, vaccination rates continue to decline
Health professionals say mixed messaging from top officials along with widespread misinformation is contributing to declining vaccination rates, particularly in rural counties where health care access is already limited.
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Anti-trans bills and executive orders are reshaping campus life in Arizona
Lawmakers across the country are introducing anti-trans bills at increasing rates. Members of ASU’s queer community say this has left them feeling unsafe and vulnerable.
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Here’s how to enter The Copper Courier’s third annual poetry contest
The winner of our third annual Copper Courier poetry contest will be invited to be a featured reader at our July open mic in Phoenix.
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Historic school building will now serve Globe as affordable senior housing
The 105-year-old Hill Street School has been given a second life as affordable senior apartments, adding the first new housing to Globe in 15 years.
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Where you should live in Arizona, based on your zodiac sign
Arizona is an ideal place to live if you’re seeking a more relaxed lifestyle. Here’s how you can pick the best AZ city or neighborhood based on your zodiac sign.
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Skoden Coffee & Tea combines traditional Native American cuisine with activism
At Skoden Coffee & Tea in Phoenix, a variety of beverages and pastries are inspired by Indigenous cuisine, with ingredients like blue corn and oat milk alongside coffees and espressos.
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The 8 most epic playgrounds in Tucson
Summer break means planning low-spend activities to keep the kiddos laughing and burning energy. Here are eight amazing playgrounds in Tucson to do just that.
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Cities with the fastest-growing home prices in the Tucson metro area
The typical home value in the United States was $359,741 in March—how do homes in these metro Tucson cities compare?
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110,000+ build-to-rent homes under construction across US, with Phoenix in the lead
The build-to-rent housing market is growing rapidly, with construction activity surging across major metros and states, including Arizona.
























