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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.
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For older adults taking medications, summer heat can be especially dangerous
Simply walking from your front door to your mailbox in the summer heat can be dangerous, especially for older adults taking certain medications.
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Trump’s worldwide tariffs jolt markets, wipe out trillions, and leave Arizona retirees reeling
US investors lost $3.1 trillion on Day 1 of President Trump’s steep tariffs, leaving retirees and aging workers hoping to retire soon in Arizona having to rethink their plans.
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NOAA cuts could hamper forecasts for haboobs, monsoons, and wildfires in Arizona, raising extreme weather risks
The Trump administration’s deep cuts at the NOAA could put Arizonans at risk by hampering forecasts for haboobs, monsoons, flash flooding, and wildfires.
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Online cooking show, lifestyle blog encourage Indigenous ingredients in everyday meals
Mariah Gladstone’s online cooking show Indigikitchen connects Indigenous people with the food they ate before European foods were introduced into their diets.
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In Walworth County, neighbors rallied for rides—and rediscovered what it means to be a community
The case that locals made for expanding transportation service to Sundays was different. They argued that the people of Walworth County didn’t only need to get to the grocery store and doctor’s office—they also needed to get to each other.
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Unsolved violent crimes in Native American communities to get more attention with FBI surge
The FBI is sending extra agents, analysts, and other personnel to field offices in Arizona and nine other states to help investigate unsolved violent crimes in Indian Country.
























