Arizona
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What it’s like to do date night at Scottsdale’s swanky new Shiv Supper Club
Discover the immersive fine dining experience at Shiv Supper Club in Scottsdale, where live music and indulgent dishes redefine the modern date night.
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How the GOP’s budget bill could affect Arizona’s 3rd Congressional District
At a recent Central Phoenix town hall, Rep. Yassamin Ansari highlighted hits to her district from federal “One Big Beautiful Bill.”
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Arizona public schools are $200 million short this month. Here’s why
The lack of a passed budget alongside the costly and controversial school vouchers program is to blame for the schools’ shortfall.
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The most dazzling Fourth of July fireworks across Arizona
The aroma of charcoal grills and the aesthetic of red, white, and blue can only mean one thing: It’s time for Fourth of July fireworks.
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Your ultimate guide to the Flagstaff Piano Festival
The Flagstaff Piano Festival brings world-class pianists to NAU June 21-28 with 21 events, including starry concerts at Lowell Observatory. Here are the details for this fourth annual event.
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After 25 years in US, Arizona father detained by ICE while on way to job repairing homes
An Arizona father who has lived in the US for 25 years appears to have been racially profiled by ICE and sent to the Florence Detention Center while on his way to work. His daughter, Denise Gutierrez, is now fighting to bring him home.
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University of Arizona ranked in World’s Best Research Universities
University of Arizona ranks in the top 0.5% of best universities worldwide—discover what makes this globally recognized institution stand out.
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8 ways to celebrate the 2025 summer solstice in Arizona
Celebrate the 2025 summer solstice in Arizona with sunrise hikes, art, music, and more.
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6 Phoenix neighborhoods where rent costs less than $1,200
Is your landlord raising your rent? Here are some Phoenix neighborhoods where you can still find apartments under $1,200.
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OPINION: Trump wants to terminate AmeriCorps. The country needs it more than ever
Nearly 400 Arizonans working to support their communities were placed on leave from AmeriCorps programs, and Democrat state officials are fighting back.
























