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In May, Mexican officials will begin enforcing the requirement for tourists traveling to Rocky Point to carry the proper tourist permit — a rule that has long been in place but was rarely enforced.
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There is a new trend in travel and tourism, and some Arizona locations are set to try to take advantage of it.
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State lawmakers say hotel guests should know if the facility is also serving to shelter those who are homeless. And now they are on the verge of making that a law.
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There are a lot of snowbirds from Canada, but now, that number is dropping a bit. Partially due to the currency exchange, but, there’s something else going on.
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When the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic five years ago, tourism worldwide and in Arizona was dramatically reduced. Now, experts say spring break travelers are hitting the road in larger numbers than ever before.
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If you’re looking to fly in the next couple months, you’ll want to make sure you carry a Real ID. Travelers will need this identification to get through TSA.
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The City Council has given the green light to issue a request for proposals for the Regency Garage.
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Valley Metro is close to completing its latest public transportation project. A 5.5 mile line will run from the downtown area along Central to Baseline Road in south Phoenix.
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At a forum in February, mayors from several northern Arizona counties discussed the impact of short-term rentals. They blamed the law for a variety of issues, including workforce recruitment struggles, lower school retention rates, higher housing costs and neighborhood disruptions.
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Two weeks ago, Gila River Indian Community Gov. Stephen Roe Lewis imposed a 7 p.m. curfew on juveniles due to a recent rise in crime across the almost 600-square-mile reservation.