
Couple Claims $473.1 Million Powerball Ticket In Gilbert
Arizona Lottery officials just recently confirmed that a couple from the Phoenix area just took home the Powerball jackpot, winning $471.3 million dollars. This jackpot was the largest in the
Arizona Lottery officials just recently confirmed that a couple from the Phoenix area just took home the Powerball jackpot, winning $471.3 million dollars. This jackpot was the largest in the
VAI Resort, informally known as “Party Island,” is set to open in Glendale, Arizona, in 2023. This 52,000 square-foot resort will offer over a thousand luxury hotel rooms and Caribbean-blue
With abnormally dry weather conditions in Southern Arizona this year, experts believe that wildfires will begin much earlier than in past years. Experts also note that climate change is playing
Chandler, a suburban city in the Phoenix area, recently began allowing residents to pay their utility bills using crypto. Officials in Chandler announced this new move this past Wednesday, allowing
This past Thursday, Arizona legislators passed bills prohibiting gender reassignment surgeries for minors and banning trans athletes from playing on female sports teams. This bill puts Arizona in the same
In recent Arizona news, Arizona businessman Jim Lamon is one of the many candidates in set up to run for the Republican primary for the U.S. Senate. As of right now,
Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport is ramping up to implement a new virtual checkpoint for travelers, helping to mitigate long waiting times in security for those trying to catch flights out
This past week, news broke in the United States that the Russian invasion had begun. Though airstrikes only fell upon cities in Ukraine, the entire world has felt the impact.
While the number of COVID patients is on a downturn statewide and fewer, Arizona hospitals remain crowded. As of this past Wednesday, February 16, 22% of inpatient beds are occupied
This summer will be a return to normal for many families in the Valley. The 4th of July will be a great time to gather with friends and family and
Whether you’re looking to stay in the Phoenix area or explore around the state, there are plenty of fun activities to do this summer in Arizona. 2021 Release Pool
Taco fans rejoice! The Arizona Taco Festival is coming back to Salt River Fields in Scottsdale this fall. The announcement came in early May, which gives taco lovers months to
Despite the weird year that 2020 has been, or maybe especially because of that, New Year’s Eve is a highly anticipated event! Even though it’s going to look different than
Even though everything looks a little bit different this year, Arizona is still having some Halloween fun! Despite changes to capacity, ticketing procedures, and safety measures, there are still many
It’s almost that time! Even though it doesn’t feel like it in the Valley, where temperatures are still consistently over 100 degrees, ski and snowboard season is right around the
Phoenix is rich in history and culture. There are so many places to go to learn and explore new things, have a new experience, or introduce friends and family to
On July 31, a group of Arizonans will march at the state capitol. The March for the Kids will be raising awareness for issues affecting minors, including sex trafficking, pedophilia,
Since July 2, parts of the Tonto National Forest are closed to the public. But don’t worry—that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the great outdoors during these hot summer mornings!
The coronavirus has impacted many people’s lives, none so those living in Phoenix, Arizona. With so many people inlock downs, parks have become a place where many can go to
What is First Friday Phoenix? Well, as the name suggests, this is a public art event that takes place every first Friday of a month in Phoenix, Arizona. The event
Located in Southwest America, Arizona presents a world of possibilities for tourists and other travelers. This state boast of 22 national parks, including the second most toured national park in
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