Author: Trinity Murchie
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Arizona gardener’s guide: Tips & tricks for a thriving garden in the Sonoran Desert
Looking to garden in the Sonoran Desert? Try these tips and tricks to help your garden thrive despite the hot, dry conditions.
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Fourth of July traditions in Roswell that celebrate its wacky history
Costume contests, Ufology, parades, drone shows, fireworks, and the UFO takeover are among the wacky traditions of Fourth of July, Roswell-style.
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Don’t wait for the Tucson Gem Show—these 10 Arizona crystal shops are open year-round
Can’t wait for the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show? These 10 Arizona crystal shops — from Cave Creek to Sedona to Sierra Vista — are open year-round and worth the drive.
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12 apartment-friendly plants that can survive & thrive in Phoenix
Are you living in a Phoenix apartment with a patio? Try livening it up with these 12 plants that can survive in Phoenix.
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11 showstopping summer festivals in New Mexico
Summer festivals in New Mexico are unlike any other. Here are 11 standout summer festivals to celebrate the enchanting state.
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What Arizona teachers actually want for Teacher Appreciation Week
Teacher Appreciation day is May 5, and Teacher Appreciation week is May 4 through May 8. From free to $20+ gift ideas, here are 15 gifts teachers actually want.
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Gila Community College’s innovative approach to inmate rehabilitation
Gila Community College’s pilot program helps inmates earn electrical certification, offering a path to stable jobs for smoother reentry.
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10 “recession proof” jobs in Arizona
As economic uncertainty grows, these surprisingly stable jobs in Arizona offer a path to long-term security.
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Free computers, internet, & 1-on-1 tech help: What to know about Arizona’s Hive centers
The Hive, powered by I.D.I.A., provides free computers, internet, tech support, and more at locations across Arizona, helping bridge the state’s digital divide.
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These 3 Arizona cafes let strangers pay for your meal—and you can return the favor
Small acts of kindness often have a domino effect throughout the community. Currently, there are three pay-it-forward cafes in Arizona that make it easy to be kind.









