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The woman who made Arizona’s flag is getting recognition for her efforts as the city of Flagstaff works to save her historic home from demolition.
Known as the “Betsy Ross” of Arizona, May Hicks Curtis sewed the first Arizona state flag in 1911. Mason Carroll reports.
The NBA Draft Lottery is just one week away and that means we almost know where Cooper Flagg will end up once the ping–pong ...
Americans who don't have a REAL ID yet can still use these acceptable alternatives of identification at U.S. airports.
Ravenwood hoisted its fourth straight Williamson County flag football title. Now it sets its sights on the TSSAA invitational May 7-8.
The folklore of the prophecy of St. Malachy says that Pope Francis may be the very last pontiff. Historians say that's ...
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City Connect uniforms were officially unveiled on Monday and harken back to the D-backs days wearing purple and teal.
Alfredo Gutierrez, one of Arizona's most influential Latino leaders, known for his decades of advocacy, attended Arizona's ...
Jennifer Jenkins said multiple teachers reported being asked if they displayed pride flags and discussed gender and sexuality ...
Find out the interesting history behind all 50 of the U.S. state flags The U.S. state flags, explained The American flag, the ...
Over 100 cities nationwide saw organized protests on May 1. In Phoenix, thousands marched from the Arizona Capitol to the ...
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