A company is pumping 'unlimited' water in drought-stricken Arizona to grow crops for Saudi Arabia: 'It is a scandal'
"We cannot afford to give our water away frankly to anyone." Much of Arizona is experiencing long-term drought, according to the Arizona Department of …
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Multivehicle crash in Scottsdale causes injuries, road closure
PHOENIX – Three people were taken to hospitals and six others were treated at the scene after a multivehicle crash in Scottsdale on Thursday morning, …
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‘Salt Lake sucks’: Arizona Coyotes packing their pucks for Utah
How did we get here? Years of mismanagement. A bankruptcy. Arenas that suck. Billionaires with bad karma. Take your pick. From Winnipeg to Phoenix. A …
Fast-casual Mexican concept Quik Burrito launches in north Phoenix
Quik Burrito, a fast-casual Mexican eatery, has opened at Mountainview Marketplace on the southwest corner of Thunderbird and 32nd Street in north …
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Oh Dear God, Tennessee Just Passed a Bill Banning Chemtrails, Which Are Not Real
One witness at a legislative hearing said she believed the White House was engaged in climate experiments but could not provide definitive proof. Musical Accompaniment To This Post) Being our semi-regular weekly survey of what's goin' down in the several states where, as we know, the real work of …
A juice company dumped orange peels in a national park. Here's what it looks like now.
12,000 tons of food waste and 21 years later, this forest looks totally different. In 1997, ecologists Daniel Janzen and Winnie Hallwachs approached …