Arizona
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Explore historic holiday traditions in Arizona’s state parks
Experience Arizona’s parks transformed into magical holiday destinations, from Victorian celebrations to desert hikes.
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Want to watch collegiate women’s basketball in Arizona in person? Here’s how
Arizona has four Division 1 collegiate women’s basketball teams. You can watch a full season of each for less than the price of a lower-bowl Phoenix Suns ticket.
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Prop 139 goes into effect, and Arizona’s 15-week abortion ban goes to court
One week after abortion was enshrined in the Arizona state constitution, health-care providers have filed a lawsuit to get the old 15-week ban off the books—and avoid further delays to reproductive rights.
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Here’s what you need to know about the Arizona State University women’s basketball team
The Arizona State University women’s basketball team features two Arizona natives, three Texans, and a woman from Canada.
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Here’s when and where to watch every Arizona State University women’s basketball game this season
The Arizona State University Sun Devils are looking to make the NCAA tournament for the first time since the 2019-20 season.
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Mars crater named after late NAU professor, Nadine Barlow
A Mars crater has been named after Nadine Barlow, honoring the late NAU professor’s pioneering contributions to planetary science.
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Here’s when and where to watch every University of Arizona women’s basketball game this season
The University of Arizona women’s basketball team is looking to make the NCAA tournament in March for the fifth year in a row.
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Biden funded new factories and infrastructure projects, but Trump might get to cut the ribbons
Biden aides privately say that they expect Trump to continue the planned projects and take credit for Biden’s accomplishments, just like the Republicans in Congress who’ve celebrated plant openings and infrastructure developments in their districts but voted against them.
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Chrissy Teigen rallies with Arizona to support Prop 139
Chrissy Teigen shared her personal experience with abortion at Brick Road Coffee in Tempe ahead of the 2024 election.
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2 Peoria school board candidates attend JD Vance rally
Peoria school board candidates Jeff Tobey and Janelle Bowles stood by as JD Vance spread misinformation and harmful rhetoric about Arizona public schools and students.
























