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Where there is water, there are frogs — and Arizona is no exception. Arizona is home to 26 species of frogs and toads, 23 of which are considered native to the state. The state amphibian is a … more
The Nash announced plans for an expanded center for jazz in downtown Phoenix, headquartered on Roosevelt Row. more
Actress, writer, and comedian Celeste Barber is bringing her tour to downtown Phoenix. more
Valleywise Health is reopening 15 inpatient behavioral health beds at its Maryvale hospital this week. more
Petty Officer 3rd Class Mara Chavez, a native of Phoenix, serves the U.S. Navy aboard USS Tripoli operating out of San Diego. more
Black Theatre Troupe concludes its 2023-24 season with a rousing musical set in the birthplace of jazz. more

Sr. Ozzy’s Tacos y Mariscos has closed its location that was in a strip mall on the southwest corner of Ray and Kyrene roads in West Chandler, according to a brief note on the chain’s … more
PHOENIX — Unable to stop “deep fakes” in politics, state lawmakers are settling on the next best thing: requiring that viewers and listeners be told what they are seeing is not … more
Peso Pluma has added a Phoenix stop to his 2024 tour. more
Many of the 42 vendors at the Feb. 27 Chandler Senior Expo, held at Sun Lakes Country Club, seemed pleased with how the event went for them. Independent Newsmedia’s Senior Expos allow … more
MESA - Everything was lining up for Dobson to return to the 6A girls basketball final Tuesday night. The home crowd roared as junior guard Jaziah Billey drove for a layup and 32-25 lead with a … more
WASHINGTON — When the Senate approved $95 billion in military and other aid for Ukraine and Israel earlier this month, President Joe Biden singled out Arizona as one of the states that would … more
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