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Arizona’s governor appoints Maria Elena Cruz, first Latina and Black justice to state Supreme Court
Governor Katie Hobbs appointed Maria Elena Cruz to the Arizona Supreme Court on Wednesday, making the state appellate judge from rural Yuma County the first Latina and first Black person chosen for the state’s high court.
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Hobbs pledges $7M to speed state museum’s work to return ancestors, artifacts to Arizona tribes
Gov. Katie Hobbs’ budget request is seeking to speed up Arizona State Museum’s efforts to return Native American human remains and artifacts to tribes.
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11 Arizona towns with questionable names
Dirty, simple, and strange are the only ways to describe these 11 Arizona town names that will have you blushing—or scratching your head.
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You may qualify to file your taxes for free in Arizona—here’s how
Arizonans have some good news this tax season—the state is continuing its participation in the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) Direct File Program, which allows qualified residents to file their taxes for free.
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Some Arizona Trump voters are skeptical of his opening moves to embrace fellow billionaires
Trump insists his overall agenda will help working- and middle-class Americans, however, reactions from some voters highlight how difficult it could be for Trump to maintain his populist appeal alongside his embrace of fellow billionaires.
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15 places in Arizona to take a spring break staycation
Discover 15 ways to enjoy a spring break staycation in Arizona, from family-friendly activities to top places to eat in central, northern, and southern Arizona.
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U of A & Tohono O’odham College unite to train Indigenous health leaders
The University of Arizona and Tohono O’odham Community College have partnered to offer a transfer pathway for students to pursue a BS in Public Health.
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Arizona online MBA and finance programs rank among nation’s best
Arizona Online ranks No. 12 in US News’ 2025 Best Online Bachelor’s Programs, excelling in veterans’ programs and computer tech fields.
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What to know about the 2025 Arizona Renaissance Festival
The Arizona Renaissance Festival returns for its 37th year. From parking to what to wear, here’s what you need to know about the 2025 event.
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VIDEO: Want to watch professional basketball for just $15?
Did you know the Phoenix Suns have an NBA affiliate that plays in Tempe on ASU’s campus? It only costs $15 to watch professional basketball in the Valley.
























