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How are your retirement plans shaping up? Baby boomers are retiring in record numbers, a historic surge called the “Peak 65” ...
Doreen Waltrich pays American Standard $32,952 for a new bathroom, but now the shower doors don't work. Why won't the company ...
The Northern Arizona Audubon Society has a new leader who aims to expand the organization’s impact on bird conservation, ...
The Mingus Union High School Governing Board wants to implement a “bell-to-bell” phone policy for students. This was met with ...
Booster clubs give parents a way to get involved in ensuring their children have access to resources and opportunities within ...
COTTONWOOD — A draft of Arizona’s election procedures manual (EPM) was published by Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes ...
The Trump Administration is slashing public and community radio station funding, but Richard “the Geezer” Martin, who beams ...
Spencer Steer hit a three-run homer in Cincinnati’s five-run eighth inning, and the Reds avoided a sweep by topping the ...
The Las Vegas Raiders have wrapped up their preseason with a 20-10 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. Coach Pete Carroll says ...
Thousands of people are set to paint a Spanish town red with tomato pulp during the famous "Tomatina" festival. The event ...
More than 2000 Camp Verde residents are without power due to downed powerlines. Residents lost power around 4 p.m. on Sunday.
The stretch of Main Street through Old Town Cottonwood, from the city limits to the roundabout at 10th Street, has been ...
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