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Scottsdale city planner Caitlin Clark discovered she shared the same name as the Iowa Hawkeyes college basketball player through a family member. Having the same name eventually led Clark from Scottsdale to star in a March Madness commercial alongside the athlete.
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Professional volleyball is coming to the Valley for a five-week residency featuring some of the world’s best players in a unique setting and format at Mesa’s Legacy Park.
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Arizona has a rich history of film and TV production from iconic westerns to famous horror movies—and even music videos. New tax incentives set to kick in next year promise to help expand on the history of filming in Arizona by securing the future of the state as a destination for the movie and TV industry outside of LA.→ More Arizona business news
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President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and congressional Democrats commemorate the anniversary of the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol. Supporters of then-President Trump stormed the building after a rally at the White House to protest the 2020 election certification.
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#AZNumbers is a weekly segment featuring thoughts and insight into Arizona's economic news. This week's number: 18. Listen to the KJZZ business block with Heather van Blokland weekdays at 6 p.m. on 91.5 FM or stream it on KJZZ.org.
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#AZNumbers is a weekly segment featuring thoughts and insight into Arizona's economic news. This week’s number: 10 — as Phoenix continues to to lead the nation in home price increases. Listen to the KJZZ business block with Heather van Blokland weekdays at 6 p.m. on 91.5 FM or stream it on KJZZ.org.
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#AZNumbers is a weekly segment featuring thoughts and insight into Arizona's economic news. This week's number: 45,286.
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President Joe Biden is giving the first prime-time address of his presidency to mark one year of the coronavirus pandemic, a day after Congress passed a massive relief package. More than 500,000 people have died from the virus in the U.S. Watch the remarks live. Video is scheduled to being around 6 p.m. Arizona time.
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Every year, hundreds of thousands of sandhill cranes fly south from northern North America to the southern U.S. to winter in warmer climates, including Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. This year, a record 47,000 cranes were recorded in mid-January between Whitewater Draw and the nearby Willcox Playa, which is a dry lake most of the year.
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#AZNumbers is a weekly segment featuring thoughts and insight into Arizona's economic news. This week's number: 12%. Listen to the KJZZ business block with Heather van Blokland weekdays at 6 p.m. on 91.5 FM or stream it on KJZZ.org.