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9 ways to celebrate the summer solstice across Arizona
If you’re looking for ways to celebrate the summer solstice across Arizona, here are nine activities to check out.
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10 unique summer festivals in Arizona
From lavender to balloons, cowboys, pirates, chili, and more, you’ll fall in love with the Arizona summertime at these festivals.
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How a Prescott shelter turned this woman’s life around—and helped many others find housing
Prescott Area Shelter Services has served over 3,000 women and children since opening in 2009.
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Bees, bats, & beyond: How to celebrate National Pollinator Week in Arizona
This June, Arizona is celebrating National Pollinator Month, with a special focus on National Pollinator Week from June 17 to June 23. Here’s what you need to know.
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Phoenix using ice immersion to treat heatstroke victims as Southwest bakes
The Phoenix Fire Department is using ice immersion to treat victims of heatstroke on the way to area hospitals.
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Calling all writers! Here’s how to enter The Copper Courier’s second annual poetry contest
The Copper Courier is holding its second annual poetry contest, open to all writers in Arizona.
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Arizona archer Brady Ellison seeks elusive gold medal at his 5th Olympics
Brady Ellison, who has a farm in Arizona, has qualified for his fifth Olympics in recurve archery.
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After visiting Chateau de Vie in Chandler, I have some major thoughts
Learn more about Chandler’s Chateau de Vie, a lavender farm and castle-like mansion in metro Phoenix.
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100 years ago, US citizenship for Native Americans came without voting rights in swing states
It’s been a century now since an act of Congress granted citizenship to Native Americans, but advocates say that the right bestowed in 1924 still hasn’t translated into equal access to the ballot.
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These 3 LGBTQ+ sports leagues are taking off in Arizona
The fun and competitive community leagues have hundreds of members and are open to everyone.
























