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In addition to announcing the 2025 Duckman Jam, Riley scored his 3rd career #1 on the Billboard Airplay Chart this weekend with “Worst Way,” which is his first solo #1 on the Billboard Country Airplay ...
"Out here, there's nothing for the kids," said Tucci. "The (Arizona) State Fair comes once a year and the Renaissance Festival comes once a year, but other than that, there's nothing to do." ...
That’s Prescott, Arizona in a nutshell—a charming mountain town where affordability meets adventure. In a world where retirement destinations often come with yacht-club price tags, Prescott stands out ...
Mount Graham Regional Medical Center stands as the healthcare hero of the region. This full-service hospital offers emergency care, surgical services, and specialty departments that rival big-city ...
A beloved YouTube entertainer, a Latin pop sensation and a Southern hip-hop star will headline the Arizona State Fair ...
The Arizona State Fair is gearing up for its 'Coliseum Concert Series!' Here’s what we know regarding the concert dates and ...
Joshua Anbar, an assistant teaching professor at Arizona State University, led research into Arizona's contribution to the project as Arizona's site co-principal investigator. "This really is an ...
This is held by Position Sports, in partnership with the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Arizona State's men's basketball team will play Oklahoma, and Grand Canyon will face Oklahoma State on ...
In preseason Big 12 quarterback rankings, Sam Leavitt of Arizona State is the leader at the top. In 2024, Leavitt led the Sun Devils to 11 wins, a conference title and a berth in the extended ...
May played an important role in Arizona’s history. She made the state flag in 1911 when her fiancé competed in a rifle competition, according to Lauren Clementino with the city. “They were ...
According to the national title odds, it will be a big surprise to see a Big 12 team win the national championship in the upcoming season with Arizona State coming in a conference-best 21st in one ...
A Democratic primary debate in Arizona’s CD7 takes a wild turn, with one candidate flipping off the camera and others pushing extreme policy ideas. Is this the future of political discourse?