Teacher, writer, and traveler, Trinity lives in a small town and enjoys gardening, cooking, and exploring all things bizarre. Catch her at local ruins exploring haunted histories, in quaint towns with creatives, or at the farmers markets hunting for unique ingredients. Wherever you catch her, be sure to say hi; she’ll want to hear your story, too.
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Latest from Trinity Murchie
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8 times labor unions made history in Arizona
From the Bisbee Deportation to Red for Ed and Starbucks Workers United, Arizona has a storied history with labor unions. Here are eight notable moments to know about.
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AZ teachers share what they actually want for Teacher Appreciation Week
Teacher Appreciation day is May 5, and Teacher Appreciation week is May 4 through May 8. From free to $20+ gift ideas, here are 15 gifts teachers actually want.
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Gila Community College’s innovative approach to inmate rehabilitation
Gila Community College’s pilot program helps inmates earn electrical certification, offering a path to stable jobs for smoother reentry.
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10 ‘recession-proof’ jobs in Arizona
As economic uncertainty grows, these surprisingly stable jobs in Arizona offer a path to long-term security.
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Free computers, internet, and 1-on-1 tech help: What to know about AZ’s Hive centers
The Hive, powered by I.D.I.A., provides free computers, internet, tech support, and more at locations across Arizona, helping bridge the state’s digital divide.
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These 3 Arizona cafes let strangers pay for your meal—and you can return the favor
Small acts of kindness often have a domino effect throughout the community. These pay-it-forward cafes in Arizona make it easy to brighten someone’s day.
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7 mining towns in Arizona that have fascinating histories
Rugged, wild, and buzzing with history, mining towns in Arizona are equal parts fascinating and formative to the early days of the state.
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Where to find the most scenic dispersed camping in Arizona
Boondocking, free camping, or dispersed camping in Arizona is a great way to experience freedom—and unbeatable views—on a budget.
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8 places in Phoenix to honor Black History Month through the arts
Here are some places to view art in Phoenix that emphasize uplifting Black voices, this month and all year round.
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The 3 ski resorts of Arizona, ranked
The first weeks of January welcomed a fresh blanket of snow in higher elevation areas. Here are three ski resorts in Arizona, ranked, to enjoy the snowy slopes.





















