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Arizona, known for its sweltering summers, is currently enduring a record-breaking heatwave, leaving the city and its residents reeling from the oppressive temperatures. For 31 consecutive days, from the last day of June to the second-to-last day of July, the mercury has soared to at least 110 degrees Fahrenheit, establishing a significant new record
In the vast and diverse landscape of Arizona, there exists a peculiar phenomenon that has captivated both locals and visitors alike. It is an obsession that can be witnessed on the highways, in
PHOENIX – Governor Katie Hobbs on Monday signed a bill that will restore water service to the Rio Verde Foothills, a community of about 10,000 people in Maricopa County. The bill, HB 2600,
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A senior adviser to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says the country is capable of making a nuclear weapon but a decision whether to do so has not yet been made. Kamal
The assailant who killed six people at a Christian elementary school in Nashville had legally purchased seven firearms recently — including the three used in the shooting — and was being treated for
Hope Carrasquilla, the principal of Tallahassee Classical School in Leon County, Florida, resigned this week after an emergency school board meeting. Carrasquilla offered her resignation after she was given an ultimatum by the
Introduction: Idaho has recently made headlines for its decision to revive the firing squad as a death penalty option. According to experts, this method is the quickest and surest way to execute death
A single-engine plane crashed near the Superstition Mountains, killing both occupants. The cause of the crash is under investigation. Read more.
The city of Scottsdale cut off water to the area to conserve it for its own residents, leaving families with a severe shortage of water. In response, some families are rationing their water
Hollywood’s first strike in 15 years was announced by the Writers Guild of America (WGA), after weeks of negotiations with major entertainment firms such as Netflix, Amazon, Apple, and Disney, who form the
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced that drill permits for a Saudi Arabia-owned alfalfa farm in La Paz County have been revoked. Two deep-water wells were approved for Fondomonte Arizona LLC eight months
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Friday, Apr 14, 2023, 8 p.m Yunchan Lim, the 2022 Van Cliburn Gold Medalist, launched onto the international music stage when he was
In a cultural landscape filled with endless pundits and talking heads, Fran Lebowitz stands out as one of our most insightful social
SPORTS
A HUGE 2-1 win over Legend tonight. A great way to celebrate our Senior #chapscr#skochap
The Chaparral girls soccer team has done it again. On Saturday, the team won their fourth consecutive state championship, the second at
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Idaho’s decision to bring back the firing squad as a means of execution for death row inmates has sparked controversy and outrage
Idaho has recently made headlines with the announcement of its plan to bring back the firing squad as a means of execution
As the United States gears up for another election season in 2024, the state of Arizona is bracing for some significant challenges.
Water is a precious resource that we all depend on for survival. Unfortunately, the overuse of water by Saudi-owned businesses in Arizona
ARTS | THEATER | BOOKS | FILM
Multidisciplinary artist Peter Farago’s unique compositions span a wide range of styles and techniques. His Portraits and Florals extend the tradition of
The Balourdet Quartet, recipients of the Grand Prize at the 2021 Concert Artists Guild Victor Elmaleh Competition, shares the stage with Memphis
Book Review: “The Accidental Universe: The World You Thought You Knew” by Alan Lightman In “The Accidental Universe: The World You Thought
The recent news that Puffin Books has updated electronic versions of Roald Dahl’s novels with censored versions has sparked controversy and condemnation
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Celebrate Independence Day with our tantalizing 4th of July Cherry Cobbler, the star-spangled centerpiece of your 4th of July festivities
In recent years, it has become increasingly common for restaurants and coffee shops to play loud music or have a high noise
Banner Health, one of the largest non-profit health care systems in the United States, has recently announced its newest project: a $400
Her first live performance in two years, Taylor is backed by a stellar group of musicians including Rob McNelley (guitar), Steve Mackey (bass),
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OBITUARIES
We are deeply saddened to share that Dr. Karam Makhni, a cherished individual, passed away on July 19th, 2023 in Scottsdale, AZ.
Mary “Gigi” Curreri Hanson, 100, peacefully passed away on July 25, 2023 in Arizona. Mary was born September 17, 1922 in Corning,
Loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his family. Ron and Shirley (preceded in
My long time friend and Pledge Brother, James T (“Jim”) Greener, died July 20, 2023, four days after his 80th birthday, while
74, of Queen Creek, Arizona, passed away on Sunday, July 30, 2023, at home from complications due to cancer.Gary was born in
78, of Scottsdale, AZ unexpectedly passed away July 27, 2023 after a short but serious illness. To know John was to love
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