In the Nick of Time, Arizona Drought Talks Take Tentative Step Forward
The plan is not assured, but stakeholders and observers are far more optimistic than they were even two weeks ago.
The plan is not assured, but stakeholders and observers are far more optimistic than they were even two weeks ago.
The Arizona congressman is the only GOP member so far to publicly comment on an Islamophobic conspiracy theorist’s talk at a local Republican meeting.
A Phoenix calligraphy studio wants the right to deny service to LGBTQ customers.
GOP leaders declined to comment on a speaker who claimed that Muslims want to take over the U.S.
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Asked if she wanted to lead the National Park Service one day. Black responded, “Actually, I’d like to be Secretary of the Interior.”
The south Phoenix rapper is nearly at the finish line of a yearlong creative challenge.
The “Nedal” band has toured around the world and gathered a fierce following.
The Piano Man returning to the Valley.
“Solana has not yet achieved its technical capacity on a continuous basis,” said the SEC.
Chef Stephen Jones uses vegetables as an artist uses a canvas.
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Based on a collection of true news items about exactly what the film’s title promises, Kore-eda’s story centers around a household that at first might appear to be a somewhat ordinary family that has merely fallen on hard times
The Toronto band plays Crescent Ballroom on Tuesday, December 4.
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It’s the early 18th century, there’s a war on with France, and the persistently ill, somewhat childish Anne struggles both to assert her authority and to preserve her kingdom and her crown
The campaign to recall councilmember Michael Nowakowski keeps drawing fire.
Former MMA fighter George Roop’s second career as a medical marijuana cultivator in Arizona grows with the help of a rich uncle from Florida.
“I hope you will consider Bill Montgomery, one of the few who could fill Sen. McCain’s shoes,” Justice Clint Bolick wrote in a text message.
The “SAVE LBX” mini-festival is the last chance at survival for a vital local venue.
Gallery 119 is also the studio for creative couple Joel Coplin and Jo-Ann Lowney.