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Jay Datus
Jay Datus was only 23 when he got the opportunity of a lifetime: to paint murals inside the Arizona State Library in the 1930s. It was an important...
Nature
Western Tiger Salamander
Western tiger salamanders (Ambystoma mavortium) are among the largest salamanders in North America. According to photographer and wildlife expert...
Copperstate 1000 Returns to Arizona
The 33rd annual Bell Lexus North Scottsdale Copperstate 1000, presented by the Men’s Arts Council, returns to Arizona this weekend. It is...
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You can call me ‘Cowboy’
There’s no promise of rain on the horizon, none of those bloated blue-black clouds that might deliver a wall of water. Instead, the only things...
Culture
He Made An Issue Out Of Pottery
If you’re too young to remember, or if maybe the ’70s are just a blur, here’s some of what was happening back in February 1974: The Way We Were by...
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This Isn't Going To Be Easy
Don’t look down,” I mutter to myself as I look down. My stomach plummets at the dizzying view, and a chill shoots to my feet. I’m standing on a...
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The Advent of Spring
Demeter was furious. Discovering her daughter, Persephone, had been kidnapped by Hades, king of the underworld, she took revenge by inventing winter...
Explore Pinal County!
Tucked between Arizona’s two most populated cities of Phoenix and Tucson, Pinal County is a convenient escape from the everyday hustle and bustle....
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