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12 Arizona chefs, restaurants are James Beard 2026 semifinalists
Twelve Arizona chefs and restaurants have been named semifinalists for the 2026 James Beard Foundation Awards, the Oscars of the food industry.
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What 3 Arizonans say about the first year of the new Trump era
It’s been a year since President Trump’s second inauguration. Here’s how his leadership has impacted these three Arizonans’ lives.
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Try these 15 ‘hidden gem’ restaurants and diners that Arizonans can’t get enough of
Are you ready for a gastronomic road trip? Here are the best hidden gem restaurants in Arizona, according to residents.
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These metro Phoenix residents are renting instead of buying homes
There are more than 100 million potential renters by choice nationwide between millennials and empty nesters, according to housing industry estimates.
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This Arizona city was named among nation’s top camping spots
This year, an unconventional destination claimed the top spot in the West for fostering togetherness among campers. Hint: Arizona gets bragging rights again.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoes GOP tax cut policy. What it means for you
Gov. Katie Hobbs swiftly killed a Republican-backed tax plan, guaranteeing the battle over how much money Arizonans pay in their tax bills will continue brewing.
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Uber rape case in Arizona reveals over 500K sexual violence reports
A landmark lawsuit against Uber began trial this month in Phoenix federal court, in a growing wave of sexual assault claims against the rideshare giant.
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It’s roof rat season in Arizona. Here’s what to know about the rodents
In Arizona, we have it all—scorpions, snakes, and yes, even rats. Here’s everything to know about roof rats and how to get rid of them.
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Move over, little libraries. Trinket boxes are taking over Phoenix
Trinket boxes have popped up across the country and right here in the Valley to bring people together in delightful, small ways.
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15 years after Giffords shooting, Democrats call for gun measures
House Democrats, joined by former US Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, marked 15 years since the deadly mass shooting near Tucson that ended her political career with a renewed call to end gun violence.



















