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Rain prompts WM Phoenix Open to suspend first round

Rain prompts WM Phoenix Open to suspend first round

By Jennifer GoldbergFebruary 8, 2024

Play has stopped at the north Scottsdale golf tournament, but the Coors Light Birds Nest concert is still on for Thursday.

Comedian Tim Robinson

Tim Robinson brings ‘I Think You Should Leave’ tour to Phoenix

By Jennifer GoldbergFebruary 8, 2024

A live version of the hit Netflix comedy show will stop in the Valley this spring.

Darby Allin of All Elite Wrestling

Darby Allin on how Phoenix helped launch his pro wrestling career

By Benjamin LeathermanFebruary 7, 2024

Footprint Center once rejected the daredevil grappler for a job. Now, he’s the main event for a nationally televised pro wrestling event at the arena.

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The Oscar Meyer Wienermobile is headed to Phoenix. Here’s how to see it

The Oscar Meyer Wienermobile is headed to Phoenix. Here’s how to see it

By Jennifer GoldbergFebruary 6, 2024

The famous hot-dog-shaped vehicle will make several stops around the Valley.

15 photos of February’s First Friday in downtown Phoenix

15 photos of February’s First Friday in downtown Phoenix

By Jennifer GoldbergFebruary 5, 2024

This month’s First Friday brought thousands of people to downtown Phoenix. Here’s what we saw.

Get crafty at Potters’ Peak, Scottsdale’s coffee shop/pottery studio

Get crafty at Potters’ Peak, Scottsdale’s coffee shop/pottery studio

By Nikki Michelle CharnstromFebruary 5, 2024

It’s fun all year round at the local shop, but Potters’ Peak is currently offering some Valentine’s Day activities for you and your sweetie.

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“Where will my greatest impact be?”: Why this artist came home to Phoenix

“Where will my greatest impact be?”: Why this artist came home to Phoenix

By Jennifer GoldbergFebruary 2, 2024

Antoinette Cauley’s “I Do It for the Hood Pt. 2” paintings depict the Black, Latino and Indigenous communities of Phoenix.

A boat on Tempe Town Lake

Arizona Sailing Foundation makes waves with boating lessons in Phoenix

By Sydney Witte | Cronkite NewsJanuary 30, 2024

The local nonprofit organization teaches people of all ages how to be sailors.

A man looks at items in an art museum exhibition.

Why hundreds of George Floyd protest signs are coming to ASU in Tempe

By Jennifer GoldbergJanuary 25, 2024

The ASU Art Museum wants the “people’s memorial” to foster dialogue. It’s going to bring tears, too.

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Arizona UFO buffs hail the current ‘golden age’ of government research

Arizona UFO buffs hail the current ‘golden age’ of government research

By Alexandria Cullen | Cronkite NewsJanuary 24, 2024

“It’s time to stop debating whether these things are real or not. They absolutely are real. … The question now is, what are we going to do about it?”

The city of Paris at night.

Phoenix travelers can now fly nonstop to Paris. Here’s how

By Jennifer GoldbergJanuary 23, 2024

It’s the first time there’s ever been nonstop flight service between Phoenix and France.

How one Phoenix author got a gig co-writing John Stamos’ memoir

How one Phoenix author got a gig co-writing John Stamos’ memoir

By Tom ReardonJanuary 23, 2024

The “Full House” star collaborated on “If You Would Have Told Me: A Memoir” with local scribe Daphne Young.

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Tempe History Museum’s ‘Tempe Signs’ recalls the city’s bygone eras

Tempe History Museum’s ‘Tempe Signs’ recalls the city’s bygone eras

By Jimmy MagahernJanuary 22, 2024

The exhibit runs through Jan. 27 and is free to attend.

40 photos of the 2024 Phoenix No Pants Light Rail Ride

By Benjamin LeathermanJanuary 17, 2024

An upbeat crowd participated in the return of Phoenix’s infamous pants-free ride aboard the Valley Metro Rail.

7 ways to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2024 in metro Phoenix

7 ways to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2024 in metro Phoenix

By Timothy RawlesJanuary 14, 2024

Parades, lectures and music are on the agenda to honor the late Dr. King.

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Look back at Phoenix Zoo’s ZooLights during its last weekend

Look back at Phoenix Zoo’s ZooLights during its last weekend

By Jennifer GoldbergJanuary 13, 2024

You’ve still got a few nights left to experience ZooLights at Phoenix Zoo. Here’s a look at the 2023-24 season.

Your guide to the Phoenix No Pants Light Rail Ride 2024 on Sunday

Your guide to the Phoenix No Pants Light Rail Ride 2024 on Sunday

By Benjamin LeathermanJanuary 11, 2024

Revealing everything to know about the return of metro Phoenix’s infamous pants-free event.

How home gardening can help protect threatened bees in Phoenix

How home gardening can help protect threatened bees in Phoenix

By Kate Duffy | Cronkite NewsJanuary 10, 2024

Arizona is home to 1,300 native bee species, and they need our help.

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The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile

Oscar Mayer is looking for Wienermobile drivers. Here’s how to apply

By Jennifer GoldbergJanuary 9, 2024

Oscar Mayer is looking for 12 people to drive Wienermobiles across the U.S. One of them could be you.

Harkins Theatres hosts ‘Lord of the Rings’ extended cut movie series

Harkins Theatres hosts ‘Lord of the Rings’ extended cut movie series

By Jennifer GoldbergJanuary 9, 2024

The local theater chain is showing the extended versions of the films in CINE XL – but only for a few days.

5 free things to do this week in Phoenix

5 free things to do this week in Phoenix

By Jennifer GoldbergJanuary 8, 2024

Your options for free fun this week include ‘Seinfeld’ trivia and a concert by an NPR Music Tiny Desk artist.

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10 photos of a chilly First Friday artwalk in downtown Phoenix

10 photos of a chilly First Friday artwalk in downtown Phoenix

By Jennifer GoldbergJanuary 8, 2024

Thousands of people braved cold temperatures to experience a lively time on Roosevelt Row.

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