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  • We checked out St. Vincent de Paul’s new vet clinic helping pets of unhoused Arizonans

    August 12, 2025

    Take a closer look at the brand new St. Vincent de Paul Marion and Bob Auray Companion Animal Hospital in Phoenix, which offers free pet care.

    We checked out St. Vincent de Paul’s new vet clinic helping pets of unhoused Arizonans
  • Corporate Drilling Is Sinking 3 AZ Towns—Literally

    January 5, 2024

    PLUS: Help me decide on a new segment topic! Share with a friend Happy Friday! We made it! Thanks for your suggestions on where to take my friends from the East Coast when they visit me later this month. Some of the responses included: Bisbee Tombstone the Grand Canyon Tubac downtown Tucson Casa Grande Ruins…

    Corporate Drilling Is Sinking 3 AZ Towns—Literally
  • Amid rise in homelessness in Phoenix, resources drop as COVID-19 era funding ends

    November 3, 2025

    Phoenix officials said that they will need to make up $22 million after the American Rescue Plan funds for homeless services expire.

    Amid rise in homelessness in Phoenix, resources drop as COVID-19 era funding ends
  • How to make Arizona more affordable? GOP, Dems are far apart

    March 17, 2026

    The split between Arizona Republicans and Democrats in addressing affordability comes down to beliefs about how government should work.

    How to make Arizona more affordable? GOP, Dems are far apart
  • OPINION: An Open Letter to My Unborn Daughter

    November 27, 2024

    My Baby Girl, If I could be granted one wish for the day you are born, I would wish for you to be born into a world where you are able to decide what is right for you. That’s the reason I have carried you in my belly — and my clipboard under my arm…

    OPINION: An Open Letter to My Unborn Daughter
  • 10 Arizona ghosts, haunted spots, and creepy urban legends

    September 17, 2025

    From a ghost town outside of Flagstaff to haunted hotels throughout the state, here are 10 tales of ghosts, haunted spots, and urban legends that may keep you up at night.

    10 Arizona ghosts, haunted spots, and creepy urban legends
  • Ex-Arizona State star Leon Marchand is swimming for France at the Paris Olympics

    June 10, 2024

    Leon Marchand, who swam for Arizona State University, is poised to be one of the premier faces of the 2024 Olympics.

    Ex-Arizona State star Leon Marchand is swimming for France at the Paris Olympics
  • Water Reductions for the New Year May Be Just the Beginning, Experts Say

    January 3, 2023

    Arizona will see the steepest cuts, with the state set to give up 592,000 acre-feet of water – the amount of water is takes to cover an acre to a depth of 1 foot – in 2023.

    Water Reductions for the New Year May Be Just the Beginning, Experts Say
  • Escape the heat at these indoor pools in Tucson

    April 25, 2024

    Here is a list of indoor pools in Tucson, so you can have fun without worrying about the pesky sun.

    Escape the heat at these indoor pools in Tucson
  • VIDEO: This Mesa mother of five just wants to see Arizona’s public schools properly funded

    December 22, 2023

    @coppercourier Lacy Chaffee and her husband went to Mesa Public Schools their entire time in public education. Their five children are students at various schools in the district, and she wants to see them properly funded. Voters in Mesa voted against a $500 million bond measure in the 2023 election. The measure failed by just…

    VIDEO: This Mesa mother of five just wants to see Arizona’s public schools properly funded
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