Christmas is almost here, and the holiday has, for some people, become a secular one. Are we losing our religion this holiday season? Plus, get your maple syrup ready — there’s a cookbook inspired by the movie “Elf.”
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There’s speculation that President-elect Donald Trump's Department of Justice will not continue investigations like the one that’s rocked Phoenix police in recent months
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So much of the immigration debate centers on the border, and what should, or shouldn’t, happen at the moment people try to cross it. But, there's a part of the process that doesn’t get talked about as much: naturalization.
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This secularization of the holiday season is happening at the same time we’re seeing a massive rise in people who are not religiously affiliated at all in this country. But, is it a bad thing?
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If you’re planning to get together for a holiday meal over the next week or two and would love to incorporate food from a classic holiday movie, a new cookbook has you covered.
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As 2024 comes to a close, we're remembering members of the community who made a mark on Arizona. As co-owner of The Paper Place in Old Town Scottsdale, Nancy Silver helped customers order wedding invitations, graduation announcements and a card to express just about any sentiment.
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In a story only Amy Young can tell, this Eating Christmas essay features a missing car, a diner and an angel.