Tucson’s Pima Animal Care Center (PACC) works tirelessly to find loving, responsible homes for homeless animals in Southern Arizona.
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Despite some cancelations due to supply chain problems, Phoenix-are fireworks displays are abound this Fourth of July weekend:• Tempe’s Red, White & Floom: Sunday, July 3 – Concerts, food trucks and a fire show shooting flames 30 feet into the air over the town lake.
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In 1857, U.S. Secretary of War Jefferson Davis purchased around three dozen camels from Egypt and Turkey that became the U.S. Army Camel Corps.
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When families leave the Ronald McDonald House, they’re often heading home to an empty fridge. That’s why the charity’s new House to Home program provides homeward-bound families with everything they need to settle in, including oven-ready frozen casseroles.
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In 1963, Ferdinand Porsche debuted the 911: a sprightly Beetle with bubbly headlights and a rakish rump to hide the engine. Sixty years later, almost nothing has changed. How come?
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Over 115 athletes and coaches will represent Special Olympics Arizona at the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games June 5-12 in Orlando, Florida.
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Looking for a scenic summer outing the whole family can enjoy? Canyon Coaster Adventure Park is now open in Williams, Arizona.
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On clear nights, the 500,000 residents of Tucson are treated to a celestial light show.
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I know, as a parent, I’m supposed to listen to my children’s problems and to not do what I’m hard-wired to do – solve them as soon as possible.
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The Corvette finally going hybrid is like Ron Swanson becoming a vegetarian.