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  • Arizona is more than the Grand Canyon. Here are 5 other national park sites to visit

    June 3, 2025

    Arizona is more than the Grand Canyon. Here are five other national park sites that are worth a visit.

    Arizona is more than the Grand Canyon. Here are 5 other national park sites to visit
  • OPINION: I’m voting in the 2024 election because progress is incremental—whether we like it or not

    October 29, 2024

    I’m filling in the bubbles on my ballot this week. Why? Because whether we like it or not, progress is incremental. The country—and the Arizona—we want and deserve will not be built in a day.

    OPINION: I’m voting in the 2024 election because progress is incremental—whether we like it or not
  • New art installation at Phoenix skate park will draw inspiration from 1970s skate spots

    November 6, 2023

    The Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture has commissioned new artwork for the skate park in central Phoenix’s Solano Park that mixes nostalgia for historical skate parks of the past with the needs of modern skateboarders.

    New art installation at Phoenix skate park will draw inspiration from 1970s skate spots
  • Commission candidates, Arizonans upset over state’s increasing utility rates

    October 20, 2025

    In June, Arizona Public Service requested a 14% rate increase, set to begin in 2026. The parent company of APS made more than $600 million in profits in 2024.

    Commission candidates, Arizonans upset over state’s increasing utility rates
  • Arizona State Parks and Trails’ top tips for hiking in the heat

    August 19, 2024

    If you enjoy hiking in Arizona, take note of Arizona State Parks & Trails’ important tips for heat safety.

    Arizona State Parks and Trails’ top tips for hiking in the heat
  • 🏜️ A guide to visiting Monument Valley

    April 15, 2026

    Plus: The best vintage and collectible store on Grand Ave Share with a friend     Good morning! Have you ever heard of Hawk Salvage on Grand Avenue in Phoenix?  It’s inside an old auto garage and stuffed full of plants, vintage photos, posters, books, furniture, unique antiques, and so many other random things. Think…

    🏜️ A guide to visiting Monument Valley
  • The most notorious natural events in Arizona history

    September 18, 2024

    Here are 10 of the most notorious natural events in Arizona history, from the deadly Yarnell Hill Fire to an epic Northern Arizona snowstorm.

    The most notorious natural events in Arizona history
  • Arizona’s Aging Water Infrastructure Is About to Receive a Multi-Million Dollar Upgrade

    May 8, 2023

    Arizon is set to receive nearly $30 million in federal funding to revitalize aging water infrastructure related to the Colorado River. 

    Arizona’s Aging Water Infrastructure Is About to Receive a Multi-Million Dollar Upgrade
  • Far-right groups push to limit IVF access

    April 4, 2024

    Groups like the Heritage Foundation are trying to take a “back-door” approach to restricting access to IVF by pushing for strict regulations that chip away at the ability of providers and patients to complete treatment.

    Far-right groups push to limit IVF access
  • Hobbs: Arizonans Won’t ‘Be Forced to Cut Their Water Use’ Because of Colorado River Plan

    May 30, 2023

    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.

    Hobbs: Arizonans Won’t ‘Be Forced to Cut Their Water Use’ Because of Colorado River Plan
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