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Come Fly With Me: Lawmakers Took 21 Privately Funded Trips this Congress

  By AUBREE ABRIL Cronkite News WASHINGTON – Arizona’s House and Senate members took an average of just under two privately sponsored trips since the start of this Congress, ninth most in the nation. An analysis of data on such travel, from the

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Evolution in Relationships and Ways to Keep up With One Another

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez There is a great amount of evolving that couples go through in their lifetime. Whether it is a new job or a change in career, completing higher education or developing a new hobby or interest, everyone

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Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino Announces Grand Opening of Chrome Nightclub

Chandler, Ariz. – Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino is announcing the grand opening of its new Chrome Nightclub, Fri. and Sat., July 11 and 12, with a celebratory performance beginning at 11pm, both nights by the world renowned video DJ

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Arizona Having Rare 'Typical' Wildfire Season so Far, After Big-Blaze Summers

By PAULINA PINEDACronkite News Service WASHINGTON – Halfway through the year, Arizona has seen a larger number of smaller fires than last year, allowing crews to react quickly, stay safe and keep firefighting costs within budget, officials said. They are

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ABC15 Remembers Yarnell Hill Fire Tragedy One Year Later

PHOENIX — ABC15 will commemorate the one-year anniversary of the Yarnell Hill Fire tragedy with extended coverage Monday, June 30. The Yarnell Hill Fire led to the largest loss of firefighters in the United States since the September 11 attacks.

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Woolworth Building Penthouse Listed for Record $110 Million

The historic Woolworth Building Penthouse has been listed for $110 Million. Experts say this is the highest ever asking price for a downtown apartment, setting a real estate record. The 8,975-square-foot unit features a wine cellar, a library, and a

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Construction at Tempe Town Lake to Begin June 4

TEMPE — Construction for the new Town Lake western dam system will begin on June 4.  The project will take 18 months to complete and will extend Town Lake by an additional 100 feet. The steel gate system will allow for

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City of Phoenix Kicks Off Summer Heat Relief Efforts

The onset of triple-digit temperatures means it is time for the annual Summer Respite Program. The city of Phoenix Human Services Department is asking employees and the public to donate unopened water bottles, sunscreen, new underwear, white socks, white T-shirts,

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Thwarted at Legislature, Ride-Sharing Companies Uber and Lyft Face State Fines

By MORIAH COSTA Cronkite News Service PHOENIX – Ride-sharing companies Uber and Lyft contend that their smartphone-based services connecting Arizona riders with drivers who use their personal vehicles are more convenient than taxis. But a state official says that if

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In Nation's Capital, a Delicate Dance Between Free Speech and Security

By COLTON GAVIN Cronkite News Service WASHINGTON – Gerardo Torres had every intention of getting arrested at the White House, but he was still a little nervous – the immigration activist said previous arrests at protests in other cities had

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