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A display commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

ASU celebrates Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy for anniversary of visit

By Hayden Larkin | Cronkite NewsOctober 7, 2024

Dr. King’s youngest child, Bernice, visited Tempe on Oct. 1 to speak about social change.

A rhinoceros.

Howard the rhino euthanized after four years at the Phoenix Zoo

By Spencer WestOctober 7, 2024

Howard the Southern White Rhinoceros faced heavy health complications before zoo keepers made the decision to put him down.

OUTWATCH Fest celebrates LGBTQ culture in Phoenix

OUTWATCH Fest celebrates LGBTQ culture in Phoenix

By Larisa MayOctober 4, 2024

The festival will pack lots of programming into seven days beginning Sunday.

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Tempe Harkins location to host ‘Napoleon Dynamite’ movie party

Tempe Harkins location to host ‘Napoleon Dynamite’ movie party

By Jennifer GoldbergOctober 1, 2024

The screening includes free refreshments, photo ops and an appearance by the actor who played Pedro.

Mesa’s Cannon Beach and Revel Surf Park are opening soon. What to know

By Benjamin LeathermanOctober 1, 2024

The 37-acre entertainment complex will include a surf park, cliff-diving platform and other attractions.

How 3 Arizona museums are innovating to bring in visitors

How 3 Arizona museums are innovating to bring in visitors

By Jalen Woody | Cronkite NewsSeptember 30, 2024

Every museum faces the challenge to get people in the door. Here’s what three Arizona attractions are doing to keep things interesting.

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Phoenix Parks keeps mountain trails closed due to excessive heat

Phoenix Parks keeps mountain trails closed due to excessive heat

By Jennifer GoldbergSeptember 30, 2024

Camelback Mountain and Piestewa Peak are closed during the day through Friday, and hiking on other city trails is discouraged.

Must-see comedy shows coming to Phoenix this fall

Must-see comedy shows coming to Phoenix this fall

By Kelly WalshSeptember 30, 2024

Laugh your troubles away with Kevin Hart and other big-name comedy shows coming to the Valley this fall.

Chandler movie screening of ‘Spare Parts’ honors STEM heroes

Chandler movie screening of ‘Spare Parts’ honors STEM heroes

By Sienna Monea | Cronkite NewsSeptember 29, 2024

The Chandler International Film Festival screened the 2015 film about Arizona students who won a national robotics competition.

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New novel paints fresh picture of Phoenix’s most famous murders

New novel paints fresh picture of Phoenix’s most famous murders

By Geri KoeppelSeptember 29, 2024

Laurie Notaro’s “The Murderess: A Novel” comes out on Oct. 8 and is a fictional retelling of the infamous Phoenix Trunk Murders.

Your guide to Phoenix Fashion Week 2024

Your guide to Phoenix Fashion Week 2024

By Shi BradleySeptember 27, 2024

Strike a pose and catch the latest in style at this weekend’s event.

Miss Navajo Nation pageant merges traditional and modern Diné customs

Miss Navajo Nation pageant merges traditional and modern Diné customs

By Brianna Chappie | Cronkite NewsSeptember 26, 2024

The annual event, which has been going on for more than 70 years, isn’t like other pageants.

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Two lion cubs.

Phoenix Zoo lion cubs officially have names after public votes tallied

By Jennifer GoldbergSeptember 26, 2024

Phoenix Zoo allowed the public to choose the names of the two male lion cubs born on June 3, and now the votes are in.

Get into the spooky spirit at these Phoenix shops

Get into the spooky spirit at these Phoenix shops

By Kelly WalshSeptember 26, 2024

If you love all things Halloween, these local spots have ghoulish goods to die for.

A poster for a basketball team.

Harlem Globetrotters to play basketball in Phoenix next year

By Jennifer GoldbergSeptember 25, 2024

The legendary exhibition basketball team is Phoenix-bound.

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A group of people holding a banner.

Phoenix group aims to help trans people with their transition process

By Royal Young | LOOKOUTSeptember 25, 2024

Transitioning alone is common. Trans Spectrum AZ aims to help that.

A fish.

Arizona State fish off endangered species list after 50 years

By Kelechukwu Iruoma | Cronkite NewsSeptember 25, 2024

The Apache trout is now a conservation success story.

Andrew Dice Clay heads to Chandler with new standup tour

Andrew Dice Clay heads to Chandler with new standup tour

By Timothy RawlesSeptember 24, 2024

The Diceman cometh to the Valley for a one-night-only comedy show on Friday

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Two middle-aged white men photographed in black and white.

Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Gaffigan to play Phoenix on co-headlining tour

By Jennifer GoldbergSeptember 23, 2024

The two comedy greats will wrap up a short 2025 tour at Footprint Center.

Papago Park event set for Saturday on World Clean Up Day

Papago Park event set for Saturday on World Clean Up Day

By Spencer WestSeptember 20, 2024

Volunteers from across the Valley will head Papago Park to help pick up trash.

A Ferris wheel and other rides at a state fair.

Your guide to Arizona State Fair 2024: Concerts, rides, deals and more

By Benjamin LeathermanSeptember 19, 2024

The annual event kicks off on Friday and is celebrating its 140th year.

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A decorated pair of sneakers.

‘Art & Sole’ connects fashion and fine art at The Heard Museum

By Larisa MaySeptember 18, 2024

See sneakers made into art at The Heard.

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