State News
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Autumns in Phoenix are warmer than ever. What does the 2025 fall outlook say?
Forecasters say this fall will again tilt warmer and drier for Arizona, echoing a larger trend of autumn warming across the country.
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Why do Arizona gas prices fluctuate so much? Here’s why gas price changes every day
Gas prices can vary dramatically by city and by neighborhood—here’s why.
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This artist wrote 26,000 songs—maybe one about your Arizona hometown
Matt Farley has written over 26,000 songs, many of them about cities across the US—and maybe even your hometown.
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18 Arizona events to check out this weekend (Sept. 12-14)
Here are some things happening in Arizona this weekend, including a 9/11 memorial stair climb, a garlic festival, and multiple events celebrating Mexican Independence Day.
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Arizona farmers’ co-op works with hospitals, clinics to ‘prescribe’ fresh produce
An Arizona farmers’ co-op will work with a local hospital to provide 20 people who have diet-related ailments with locally grown produce.
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Phoenix woman with leukemia has been without medical care in ICE detention for 7 months
US Rep. Yassamin Ansari (D-Ariz.) conducted her second oversight visit of an Arizona ICE detention facility, meeting with her constituent dying without medical care.
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Is this the hardest Arizona place name to pronounce?
Here’s a guide to some of the most commonly mispronounced Arizona place names.
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Innings Festival drops epic 2026 lineup. Here’s who is playing in Tempe
Blink-182, Twenty One Pilots, and Mumford & Sons will headline the eighth edition of Innings Festival at Tempe Beach Park on Feb. 20-22, 2026.
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Here’s what to know about kissing bugs and Chagas disease in Arizona
There are seven species of kissing bugs in Arizona. Here’s why you shouldn’t squish them.
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10 new routes will connect Phoenix Sky Harbor to new destinations this year
Planning a trip? Airlines are adding these 10 new routes out of Phoenix Sky Harbor before 2025 wraps up.
























