Rural State
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Arizona’s 5 most famous caves and caverns. How to explore them
Need a place to cool off this summer? Here are five of the best caves and caverns to visit in Arizona.
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Free computers, internet, and 1-on-1 tech help: What to know about AZ’s Hive centers
The Hive, powered by I.D.I.A., provides free computers, internet, tech support, and more at locations across Arizona, helping bridge the state’s digital divide.
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Representation gap: Nez doubles down on Eli Crane’s votes against constituents’ best interests
In Arizona’s CD2, Jonathan Nez is challenging GOP Rep. Eli Crane over a disconnect from tribal communities.
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End of an era: Who will care for Arivaca when its only doctor retires?
Dr. Donald Smith, 67, has been trying to retire for just over a year. However, the search for his replacement at his Arivaca clinic has been far from easy.
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Arizona’s deepest, darkest hotel room has closed for good. Here’s why
Staff at Grand Canyon Caverns, an Arizona roadside attraction, announced on March 2 that its Caverns Suite is permanently closed.
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Where to find the most scenic dispersed camping in Arizona
Boondocking, free camping, or dispersed camping in Arizona is a great way to experience freedom—and unbeatable views—on a budget.
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Try these 15 ‘hidden gem’ restaurants and diners that Arizonans can’t get enough of
Are you ready for a gastronomic road trip? Here are the best hidden gem restaurants in Arizona, according to residents.
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This Arizona city was named among nation’s top camping spots
This year, an unconventional destination claimed the top spot in the West for fostering togetherness among campers. Hint: Arizona gets bragging rights again.
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Drought-stricken Arizona moves to curb groundwater use in more rural areas
Officials in drought-stricken Arizona are moving to regulate groundwater use on the state’s western edge where wells have been running dry.
























