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After storing the hardwood panels for more than 30 years, a local ticket broker and his son are selling the game-used floor from the 1995 NBA All-Star Game in Phoenix.
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The 19th annual Fly Fishing Film Tour, or F3T, will be at Moon Valley Country Club in Phoenix on Sunday.
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Arizona Rep. Eli Crane took part in a UFO hearing hosted by the House taskforce on government transparency on Tuesday morning. The hearing included three military veterans and a journalist talking about their alleged encounters with UFOs.
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Leslie Tyger has a thing for keeping stuff. Receipts, ticket stubs, wrappers, junk mail — you know, stuff. But, she never knew what to do with all of these little pieces of life. Until the artist, who goes by the name Tyger Teeth, started junk journaling.
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Perpetual stew is a soup that stews for days, weeks or even years on end. It's having a moment on social media. But is it safe?
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A Gilbert neighborhood may finally be getting relief from some unexpected four-legged visitors. Here's what’s keeping the cows out — for now.
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Through KJZZ's Q&AZ reporting project, a listener asked: "How did Bloody Basin Road get its name?" There are a few stories associated with the moniker, but one is more widely considered to be historically accurate.
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From Thursday night into early Friday morning, the first total lunar eclipse since 2022 coincided with the full blood moon. That gets its name from how light bends around the eclipse and filters down through the atmosphere, making the moon look reddish.
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Snake season arrives in Arizona as the weather grows warmer. Thirteen species of snake make Arizona home with six living in the central deserts.
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Valley fever cases hit record numbers, leaving many with one question: Where does it come from? One KJZZ listener wondered if rodents affect the caseload.