Looking to escape the crowds? These Arizona restaurants have devoted fans, memorable food, and a reputation that keeps ...
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I Grew Up in Arizona—and This Small Town Is One of the Biggest Hidden Gems in the Grand Canyon State
With walkable streets, epic stargazing, and the first state park in the state of Arizona.
March 9 (Reuters) - Amazon's robotaxi unit Zoox is expanding testing to Dallas and Phoenix and launching a command hub for fleet operations in Arizona, as it looks to widen its footprint in the U.S.'s ...
Across Arizona, tiny Mexican bakeshops are turning out unforgettable tamales that deserve a spot on every food lover’s list.
Located just 50 minutes north of Tucson via Highway 77, the small town of Oracle is a high-desert escape from the bustle of Southern Arizona. The drive winds through stretches of the Sonoran Desert, ...
Spring has a way of changing the mood in the desert. After the cooler winter months, everything starts waking up again. For couples, this time of year feels different. You want to go outside. Walk a ...
Sonora Gov. Alfonso Durazo hopes connecting the small port of entry at Sásabe with the rest of the state’s highway system would spur tourism to beach towns.
As the first retirement community in the U.S., this residential suburb is an affordable corner of Phoenix, sitting within Arizona's scenic desert landscape.
The front page of the Deseret News on March 21, 1916, detailing the battle between American forces and Mexico's Army of the ...
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Locals love this under-the-radar Arizona town (here's why)
A slice of desert paradise, away from the crowds, lies a community along the Colorado River. Set across the river from the California border is Parker, Arizona, and it's a town that locals wish they ...
Eloy might not ring a bell for most folks. This small town sits smack between Phoenix and Tucson on Interstate 10. Most drivers just cruise right past without a second thought. But stopping here is ...
The interior of Rock Springs Café is exactly what you’d hope for in a historic roadside stop. Tin ceilings catch the light, wooden tables and chairs have that worn-in comfort that comes from decades ...
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