Entertainment
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Quilters showcase blend of tradition and innovation at Phoenix QuiltCon
QuiltCon, one of the largest quilting shows in the US, highlighted innovation at its recent national show in Phoenix.
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2 bills would provide nearly $20 million for communications, equipment to help battle Arizona wildfires
Arizona lawmakers are considering two bills that would enhance fire departments’ ability to communicate with other agencies during wildfires and pay for engines and water tenders that can travel over rugged terrain.
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10 best arcades in Arizona
Discover ten of the best arcades in Arizona, from an arcade that only stocks pinball games to massive chains that call Arizona home.
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The 10 best movies set in Arizona
From action and comedy to thrillers and heartfelt dramas, these 10 movies set in Arizona capture everything there is to love about the Grand Canyon State.
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Report highlights how communities hardest hit by climate change can build resilient water systems
A recent report identifies ways historically neglected communities most vulnerable to climate change, like the Navajo Nation, can create resilient water and wastewater systems.
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Making their voices heard: ‘Showdown in the Desert’ highlights Arizona’s growing show choir presence
Boulder Creek High School hosted Arizona’s first show choir competition in 2023, and it has since doubled in size.
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Arizona bill ignores climate change, blames poor air quality on other countries
The legislation is a second proposal this year that falsely ascribes outside nations as leading contributors to Arizona’s high ozone levels.
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Sky Harbor Airport adds a monthly cultural experience for travelers
Travelers at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport’s Terminal 3 might catch more than a flight. Once a month, the airport’s new Culture Corner showcases the diversity of Arizona.
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Why climate activists oppose Arizona Sen. Frank Carroll’s proposal to confront poor air quality
The legislation would allow the state to sue outside entities over emissions, but contradicts current climate science and constitutional law.
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Arizona has added an endangered bat to the list of night-flying creatures that frequent the state
Scientists have long suspected that Mexican long-nosed bats migrate through southeastern Arizona, but proof has been elusive. Researchers say they now have a way to tell the endangered species apart from other bats by analyzing saliva.
























