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5 Last-Minute Arizona Day & Overnight Trips You Can Squeeze in Before School Starts
Smaller towns mean fewer crowds and more fun for your end-of-summer family getaway in Arizona.
Arizona’s Celestial Spectacle: The 7 Best Places to Stargaze in the Grand Canyon State
Make memories under Arizona’s starry skies—here are 7 of the best places to stargaze in the Southwest.
The History Behind All 63 National Parks In The US
Stacker used publicly available data and resources from the National Park Service to compile this brief history of all 63 national parks in the US.
Fake Elector Proponent Appointed to Arizona State Legislature
If Bolick runs to keep her seat in 2024, she will face a tough challenge from Democratic Rep. Judy Schwiebert, who has already served in the state legislature for several years.
Cleaner Buses and Solar Parking: How Arizona Is Upgrading Thanks to Federal Infrastructure Money
President Joe Biden’s Investing in America agenda is pouring money into infrastructure and clean-energy projects across the US, including many in Arizona.
Workers at Another Gilbert Starbucks Vote to Unionize for Better Conditions
Another Starbucks in Gilbert has voted to unionize, joining 7 others in Arizona.
These 4 Arizona Cities Are Among the Most Fun in the US
Whether you’re seeking adventure, culture, a great meal, a great show, or a wild night of drinking and dancing, a trip to one of these cities that made the top 50 is sure to delight. Keep reading to find out if your favorite metropolis made it into our gallery of the most fun cities in the United States.
Hot Day in Phoenix? Here Are 9 Ways to Cool Off in 2023
From learning how to make Navajo waffles to tubing down to the Salt River, here are nine ways to stay cool in Phoenix this summer.
Over 100,000 Arizonans Dropped From Medicaid Due to Filing Errors
The cuts in Medicaid enrollment are the first wave of reductions that AHCCCS has projected could reach 600,000 by the end of the year.
No-Cost Cultural Delights: How to Visit These 20 Arizona Sites for Free
Act One partners with more than 100 state libraries to let cardholders check out museums and cultural destinations for free.
6 Arizona Adventure Parks Worthy of a Family Road Trip
Looking for a good time? Arizona’s theme and adventure parks make great road trips for families, BFFs, and thrill seekers in 2023.
Arizona Is Expanding Broadband in Rural Arizona Thanks to State and Federal Funds
Almost half of Arizonans only have one internet provider option, and nearly one-third of people in the state lack access to either broadband or any type of internet service.
Cool Off at These 8 Metro Phoenix Pools That Offer Day Passes
Triple-digit temperatures are headed to metro Phoenix and will be here to stay for a few months. Grab your sunscreen and swimsuits and enjoy a stellar pool day!
These 8 Things Have ‘Arizona’ in Their Name—But None Are Actually From the State
From song titles to drinks to a military ship, Arizona has been the naming inspiration for many things.
Putting the Rough in the Diamond: Lawmakers Meet for Annual Baseball Game
The Republicans beat the Democrats 16-6 in the 88th Congressional Baseball Game.
An ASU Scholarship Allowed This Student to Pursue College in the US. It Changed Her Life.
Grecia Cubillas, a 2023 Arizona State University graduate, originally intended to move back to Mexico after she graduated from her Tucson high school in 2019.
LUCHA and Working Families Party Join Forces in Arizona to ‘Empower Workers’
The organizations kicked off their collaboration with a joint endorsement for Tucson Mayor Regina Romero’s reelection campaign.
Gilbert Congressman Calls For ‘War’ After Trump’s Latest Criminal Charges Become Public
Rep. Andy Biggs said that the charges filed against Trump for hoarding classified documents after his presidency initiated a “war phase,” but did not offer specifics as to what that meant.
Arizona Republic Journalists Among Hundreds Striking to Demand Change at Newspaper Chain
Journalists at two dozen local newspapers across the US walked off the job Monday to demand an end to painful cost-cutting measures and a change of leadership at Gannett, the country’s biggest newspaper chain.
Meet the Winners of the First-Ever Copper Courier Poetry Contest
Readers of all ages and from all over Arizona submitted poems to our contest, and The Copper Courier team loved reading every single one of them!
30 Places Across Arizona You Can Visit for Free
Whether for the weekend around town or to add to your out-of-town itinerary, free things to do are good. Find your next highly rated free activity in Arizona on Tripadvisor.
Hobbs: Arizonans Won’t ‘Be Forced to Cut Their Water Use’ Because of Colorado River Plan
Arizona has taken on the bulk of the conservation efforts, with over half of the 1 trillion gallons of water saved in the plan coming from the state.
10 Controversial Bills Just Passed By Arizona Republicans
The bills include another attempt to ban abortion outright, as well as efforts to ban certain books in schools and a proposal to criminalize homelessness.
Gov. Katie Hobbs Establishes Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Task Force
Murder is the third-leading cause of death among American Indian and Alaska Native women, with Tucson having the highest number of cases of missing and murdered women and girls.
7 Fun-Filled Day Trips Within Two Hours From Phoenix
From authentic Old West communities to flourishing wine regions, here are seven of the most off-the-beaten-path and exciting destinations within a two-hour drive from Phoenix.
This Tribe’s Land Was Cut in Two by US Borders. Its Fight for Access Could Help Dozens of Others.
Tribe members still face border officials who they say lack the cultural awareness to process them without problems.
Arizona’s Best-Kept Secrets: The 30 Museums That Earned the Highest Ratings
How many of these museums have you been to?
Discover 5 of the Best Colleges in Arizona
Not only is in-state tuition cheaper, but Arizona is home to some of the very best institutions in the country.
‘She Took Over the Space’: Arizona Student Advocates Disappointed in Meeting with Rogers
Members of the Arizona Students Association who met with Sen. Wendy Rogers said that instead of focusing on the needs of students, the lawmaker ignored their concerns and instead peddled false claims about election fraud.
