State Events
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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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Unleash your creativity at NAU’s Young Authors Camp
Students can get creative with NAU’s Young Authors Camp, July 7-11. Plus, scholarships are available via Northern Arizona Book Festival.
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Pride 2025: Your guide to Arizona’s June events
Celebrate Pride 2025 in June with these events and venues across Arizona.
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Your guide to Arizona’s 2025 Eco Fashion Week
Arizona’s Eco Fashion Week 2025—where sustainable fashion, upcycled denim, and local designers share the spotlight—is coming up this month.
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10 spring festivals in Arizona to look forward to
Experience the top 10 spring festivals in Arizona, featuring music, food, culture, and more across the Grand Canyon State.
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Man loses job, banned from Waste Management Open after racist rant goes viral
The emboldened racism mirrors what was seen after Trump was first elected in 2017, running on the same platform of anti-immigrant rhetoric that dehumanizes the Latino community.
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Party on: Phoenix Open officials make changes to reign in some of the revelry
The 2024 Phoenix Open was a lot like a house party where someone called the cops. To prevent a repeat performance, organizers have implemented a series of changes for this year’s event to reign in the revelry.
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What to know about the 2025 Arizona Renaissance Festival
The Arizona Renaissance Festival returns for its 37th year. From parking to what to wear, here’s what you need to know about the 2025 event.
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Arizonans gather to protest Trump’s inauguration and pro-billionaire agenda
Protestors marched through downtown Phoenix in a show of resistance to the billionaire-driven agenda showcased on stage at Trump’s inauguration on Monday.
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Rep. Ansari skips Trump inauguration in favor of annual MLK Day March in Phoenix
The freshman congresswoman said that, while she supports a peaceful transition of power, she would rather spend the day honoring civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.
























