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In the course of Kyle Paoletta defending why people live in the southwest, he found himself making the case that, pretty soon, a lot of Americans are going to find themselves living in harsh conditions.
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Wednesday marks 14 years since former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords was shot and critically injured at a Safeway outside Tucson. A ceremony was held to honor those killed and wounded.
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Eegee's, a restaurant near and dear to the hearts of many people in Tucson, has filed for bankruptcy and closed four stores in Tucson and another in Phoenix.
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In the 1960s and '70s, Latino activists were fighting for equal rights, education and against police brutality and the Vietnam War. Documents newly released by the CIA confirm long-held suspicions that the federal government was monitoring their activities — sometimes even disrupting them.
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Lots of people traveled to Arizona during its early days as a territory, and later as a state. Those people came from many places, and were of many backgrounds — and librarians at the Arizona State Library have been looking into Jewish History, specifically in southern Arizona.
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The new owners of a Tudor Revival-style home sits on a double lot at Third Avenue and Willetta are planning a full restoration.
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It’s been 28 years since ASU last played a January football game with a national championship at stake.
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In 1941, more than 2,300 British cadets trained as pilots during World War II at Mesa’s Falcon Field Airport. Recently, the airport received a plaque commemorating those Royal Air Force cadets.
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Petroglyphs are synonymous with the Southwest, and can be found all around Arizona. However, there’s a hidden gem near the border of Glendale and Phoenix that’s celebrating a milestone this month while paying homage to ancestral Indigenous peoples who once inhabited the Valley of the Sun.
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Local and national wrestling legend Anthony Robles will soon claim another title – grand marshal for Saturday’s Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade in Phoenix.