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Death, taxes and sunshine in the Valley of the Sun. Phoenix was deemed the No. 2 sunniest city in the U.S. by a national moving company on Wednesday.
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Still in the holiday spirit for a light show? ZooLights will be keeping its lights shining brightly until Jan. 31, the Phoenix Zoo announced on Friday.
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One man has died, one has been arrested and another has been detained after a fatal pedestrian collision Saturday night and a car crash with a Phoenix police vehicle just outside of the scene on Sunday morning.
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Arizona public schools chief Kathy Hoffman on Saturday called for Gov. Doug Ducey to order schools to remain in a remote capacity for a "limited two-week period."
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Gov. Doug Ducey announced on Wednesday that Arizona's three public universities will be receiving $115 million for their ongoing efforts in the state's fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
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Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport announced on Tuesday that all ticketed passengers will now have the ability to receive a free coronavirus test upon arrival.
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The Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry announced on Monday that it will be starting a second round of coronavirus testing for almost 38,000 inmates and will make 4,000 rapid virus tests available for staff.
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Starting at the top of the hour from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday through Sunday, the fountain will light up in red, green and white for 15 minutes.
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Tucson, Gilbert and five other Arizona cities were ranked among the top 100 places in the U.S. to celebrate Christmas amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Arizona Department of Transportation announced that the southbound I-17 on-ramp at Seventh Avenue will be closed overnight Monday.