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University of Arizona finds fewer forest fires lead to worse blazes
Research indicates forests are burning less frequently than before, potentially leading to more severe and destructive wildfires.
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A Republican rep in Arizona is trying to reverse Prop 139—by twisting voters’ own language
The bill would give the state government control over reproductive freedom again after voters overwhelmingly passed Prop 139. And with a Republican majority in the House and Senate, it could bypass Gov. Katie Hobbs’ desk altogether.
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Crack open a book at these 5 bars around Phoenix
Discover five great bars around Phoenix where you can unwind with a drink and a book, plus the perfect literary pairings for each spot.
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Touching the stars: U of A pioneers astronomy program for visually impaired students
The University of Arizona transforms astronomy education with its innovative program helping visually impaired students explore space science through touch and technology.
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5 places to munch on mochi donuts in the Valley
If you want to get a taste of the trendiest new food—mochi donuts—check out these five spots around the Valley.
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7 untold stories about the Grand Canyon
Legends, myths, and conspiracies all shroud the Grand Canyon in mystery. These seven lesser-known stories highlight the conundrum of this World Wonder.
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Learn camping basics with Arizona Family Campout Program
Arizona’s Family Campout Program transforms beginners into outdoor enthusiasts with guided weekend adventures and all camping gear included at scenic state parks.
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‘More than just players. We’re family’: Behind the growing brotherhood of Latino football in Arizona
Football has become a cultural bridge in Arizona, especially as Latinos gain influence in the sport.
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Arizona ranks 5th highest in losses to romance scams
In Arizona, losses from online romance scams totaled more than $47 million in 2022 and 2023, according to data from the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center.
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‘Know Your Rights’ workshop at ASU empowers students to navigate potential ICE encounters
The Aliento club at ASU hosted a “Know Your Rights” workshop, aiming to empower students with information about their rights with the changing landscape of US immigration policies.
























