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  • 11 of the Best Places in Arizona to Spend a Day in the Snow

    November 18, 2021

    That’s right, you can still enjoy the snow in Arizona without having to shovel it. Here are the best spots in the state for a Winter Wonderland day trip.

    11 of the Best Places in Arizona to Spend a Day in the Snow
  • Here’s a List of Hidden Wonders in Each State. Can You Guess Arizona’s?

    June 2, 2023

    Here you’ll find opportunities to explore offbeat history, admire geological formations, witness unexplained phenomena, and reveal long-kept secrets—no matter what state your travels take you to.

    Here’s a List of Hidden Wonders in Each State. Can You Guess Arizona’s?
  • Phoenix Population Keeps Growing as Climate Danger Rises

    October 13, 2021

    New data shows that people keep flocking to communities like Phoenix where climate change makes life more uncomfortable and more precarious.

    Phoenix Population Keeps Growing as Climate Danger Rises
  • Activists Want to See Sinema Fight to Include Civilian Climate Corps Funding in Budget

    July 29, 2021

    Chapters of the Sunrise Movement rallied across the country earlier this month to drum up support for the Civilian Climate Corps

    Activists Want to See Sinema Fight to Include Civilian Climate Corps Funding in Budget
  • The Arizona Senate’s ‘Audit’ of the 2020 Election Results Is Finally Over, but at What Cost?

    September 24, 2021

    Elections officials on both sides of the political aisle spent the last few months blowing the whistle on the mismanagement throughout the audit process.

  • An Arizona Olympian Will Compete in the Marathon This Weekend. She Just Had a Baby in January.

    August 5, 2021

    US marathoner Aliphine Tuliamuk, who trains in Flagstaff, is competing in the Olympics this weekend after having a baby in January.

  • Reversing the Desert: How an Arizona Engineer Is Trying To Heal the Land and Protect Water

    March 8, 2022

    Deforestation, destructive agricultural practices and climate change have contributed to the degradation of topsoil and expanding deserts.

    Reversing the Desert: How an Arizona Engineer Is Trying To Heal the Land and Protect Water
  • Arizona’s Governor Blocked Public Schools From Requiring Masks. Several Districts Are Requiring Them Anyway.

    August 5, 2021

    Just one week after Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey reaffirmed that masks cannot be required in public schools, at least seven Arizona school districts are moving forward with doing so regardless.

    Arizona’s Governor Blocked Public Schools From Requiring Masks. Several Districts Are Requiring Them Anyway.
  • After the Flames: Santa Catalina Mountains Rebounding From Bighorn Fire a Year Ago

    July 7, 2021

    The fire began after lightning struck the Pusch Ridge Wilderness. It lasted for 48 days and burned nearly 120,000 acres, making it one of the biggest fires in Arizona history.

    After the Flames: Santa Catalina Mountains Rebounding From Bighorn Fire a Year Ago
  • Arizona’s COVID Cases Are at Their Worst Since July. Ducey Still Says No Shutdown.

    November 24, 2020

    Arizona’s COVID-19 case counts are reaching levels not seen since the peak over the summer, yet Gov. Ducey maintains that a shutdown isn’t in the plans.

    Arizona’s COVID Cases Are at Their Worst Since July. Ducey Still Says No Shutdown.
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