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Phoenix drivers paying ‘outrageous’ gas prices blame Iran war
The average regular gas price in Phoenix proper on March 12 was 84 cents more than the day before the conflict in the Middle East broke out Feb. 27, according to figures listed by AAA.
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This huge—and free—metro Phoenix festival is ready to surprise you
If you’re looking to celebrate Art Detour for the first time or the 38th time, here’s everything you need to know about the 2026 festival.
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Here’s where to find Friday the 13th tattoo deals in metro Phoenix
On Friday, March 13, many metro Phoenix tattoo shops will open their doors all day—and some even into the night—to tattoo as many people as possible.
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Why Phoenix airport security lines are so bad this spring break
Airports nationwide continue to experience higher-than-normal wait times for security from a combination of spring break travel and a shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security.
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Arizona has the most kinds of rattlesnakes. Here’s how to avoid bites
Snake season in Arizona typically ramps up in spring and runs through early fall, when rising temperatures bring snakes out to hunt and mate. Here’s how to stay safe.
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Best St. Patrick’s Day 2026 events happening in metro Phoenix
Bars, restaurants, and other groups across the Valley are set to host events for St. Patrick’s Day featuring festive food, drink, and performances.
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Rainwater fills most of these Arizonans’ household needs. Here’s how
As one Tucson couple has proved for more than 20 years, rainwater can supply a home’s year-round household needs, with enough to spare for a 12,000-gallon backyard swimming pool.
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Gas prices in Phoenix rise with Iran conflict. Here’s how much
The current high rates at the pump could increase for Arizona consumers because of the widening conflict after US and Israeli forces fired missiles at Iran, analysts and local experts said.
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Iconic hot dog joint opening 1st restaurant in this metro Phoenix city
Longtime Valley staple Ted’s Hot Dogs is preparing to open its first Arizona location outside of Tempe.
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Republicans are using custom electric Cybertrucks to get political
Jay Feely, a former Arizona Cardinals player who is running for the US House in Arizona, is among the Republicans embracing the Cybertruck as a way to make a political statement.



















