Culture
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These are the top 50 countries Arizona’s immigrants come from
These countries are the biggest sources of immigrants to Arizona. Can you guess the top three?
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8 Arizona college traditions students will never forget
Discover some of the wildest, strangest, and most beloved college traditions found across Arizona’s universities.
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7 best apartment complexes in Phoenix with rooftop pools
Explore seven high-end apartment complexes in Phoenix that feature rooftop pools as well as other marvelous amenities.
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13 hidden-gem campgrounds in Arizona where you can always find a spot
Arizona campgrounds are much more than dry, desert dust bowls. There are many hidden gems that offer water play, pretty rocks, beautiful hikes, and more.
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We talked to a local cannabis chemist & got the 411 on a big 420 trend
Since the legalization of cannabis in Arizona, dispensaries have offered new and trending THC products. We talked to an AZ cannabis chemist who explained why distillate is the next big thing.
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I booked a $4,000 Scottsdale spa experience—here’s why it’s worth every penny
What does $4,000 get you? Four hours alone in a luxury spa at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess.
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8 Phoenix farmers markets worth waking up for this summer
Start your summer morning with iced coffee, fresh produce, and local love at these Phoenix farmers markets.
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Core of who we are: ‘Black Folk Photography’ inspires reflection at Carver Museum
The “Black Folk Photography” exhibit, on display in Phoenix, features the work of folk photographer Joe Schwartz and several historically significant black photographers.
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Why Tohono O’odham Nation’s centuries-old saguaro fruit harvest is experiencing a revival
The saguaro fruit harvest ritual is sacred to the O’odham, and it’s enjoying a renaissance as many seek to protect their traditional way of life.
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Break-ups, struggle, and summer rain: Here are our 2025 poetry contest winners
Here are the winners of The Copper Courier’s third annual poetry contest.
























