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A bald eaglet

Arizona Game and Fish climbs cliffs to monitor baby bald eagles

By Alexis Heichman | Cronkite NewsApril 18, 2025

Game and Fish personnel check the eaglets for diseases, measure their growth and band them for tracking.

A haunted attraction.

Fear Farm Halloween attraction seeks new home for 2025

By Jennifer GoldbergApril 18, 2025

After four years in Glendale, the annual scary attraction will be moving to new digs.

Police officers and vehicles at a park.

Phoenix LGBTQ+ kickball game broken up by park ranger, police

By Celina Jimenez | LOOKOUTApril 17, 2025

An intervention by police officers and a park ranger during an April 13 LGBTQ+ sports event left players uneasy and confused.

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Phoenix unveils Wallace and Ladmo street sign honoring TV hosts

By Benjamin LeathermanApril 17, 2025

The local TV icons were honored at an event on Wednesday attended by friends and family members.

Photos: 21st annual Pat’s Run filled the streets of Tempe

Photos: 21st annual Pat’s Run filled the streets of Tempe

By Spencer Barnes | Cronkite NewsApril 16, 2025

Runners of all ages and skill levels gathered on April 12 for the annual event, which honors the late Pat Tillman.

Runners at the beginning of a race.

Annual Pat’s Run honoring Pat Tillman filled with runners defying odds

By Gregory Graves and Adam Maggard | Cronkite NewsApril 16, 2025

Everyone who participated in last weekend’s Pat’s Run, honoring Pat Tillman, has a story. Here are just a few.

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A woman doing goat yoga.

Do goat yoga for free at Phoenix Sprouts locations April 18 and 19

By Jennifer GoldbergApril 15, 2025

Do you want to hang out with cute goats and maybe do some yoga? Sure you do.

A work of art by Keith Haring

Phoenix Keith Haring exhibit exemplifies the power of art as activism

By Royal YoungApril 14, 2025

Phoenix Art Museum’s “The Collection: Keith Haring” celebrates the artist’s enduring legacy.

Phoenix Free Little Art Galleries encourage sharing, creativity

Phoenix Free Little Art Galleries encourage sharing, creativity

By Angela RoseRedApril 14, 2025

Free Little Art Galleries offer original creations and art supplies for the taking. Here’s where to find them.

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People at a powwow.

ASU Powwow bridges generations amid threats of cultural erasure

By Brandelyn Clark | Cronkite NewsApril 13, 2025

“It’s one thing for an elder to speak and to teach, but it’s another thing for the youth to want to learn and to listen.”

A Ferris wheel

Coachella’s famous Ferris wheel has Phoenix roots

By Madeline SukoneckApril 13, 2025

The enormous observation wheel makes an appearance in many a festival-goer’s photos.

A jaguar

Phoenix Zoo aims to attract more visitors with new big cats habitat

By Anna Ehrick | Cronkite NewsApril 13, 2025

The $5.4 million project will house two jaguars and a mountain lion and will allow visitors to walk under the habitat.

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MADE Art Boutique celebrates 20 years on Roosevelt Row

MADE Art Boutique celebrates 20 years on Roosevelt Row

By Geri KoeppelApril 11, 2025

The small size of Cindy Dach and Greg Esser’s shop belies the enormous impact it’s had in Downtown Phoenix.

Arizona museums, libraries could lose $3.8M in grants from federal cuts

Arizona museums, libraries could lose $3.8M in grants from federal cuts

By Samantha Rea | Cronkite NewsApril 10, 2025

In Arizona, “libraries aren’t just a place to borrow books – they’re a lifeline,” says Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes.

A full moon in the sky over mountains.

When to see the pink full moon on Saturday in Arizona

By Benjamin LeathermanApril 10, 2025

April’s full moon will appear smaller than usual. Here’s how to see it and why it’s called a Pink Moon.

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New Downtown Phoenix mural raises HIV/AIDS awareness

New Downtown Phoenix mural raises HIV/AIDS awareness

By Allison Kotzbauer | Cronkite NewsApril 9, 2025

“Testing, prevention and modern treatments mean people can live longer and healthier lives,” Mayor Kate Gallego said.

The best and worst of Game On Expo 2025 in Phoenix

By Benjamin Leatherman and OthersApril 9, 2025

The game selection, foam weapon battles and Tony Hawk’s con debut all ruled. The long lines and broken controls? Not so much.

Pixel paradise: A look back at metro Phoenix’s iconic arcades

By Benjamin LeathermanApril 8, 2025

A warp zone through some beloved Valley arcades, including Starship Fantasy in Tempe and Scottsdale’s Video Round-Up.

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The best costumes we saw at Game On Expo 2025 in Phoenix

By Benjamin LeathermanApril 8, 2025

Arizona cosplayers took it to the next level at the three-day gaming convention.

Rainbows Festival brought pride and joy to Downtown Phoenix

Rainbows Festival brought pride and joy to Downtown Phoenix

By Jennifer GoldbergApril 7, 2025

The annual LGBTQ+ event drew thousands to Heritage Square for a weekend of fun, color and inclusivity.

An all-mal chorus

Phoenix Gay Men’s Chorus won’t stop singing out

By Royal YoungApril 7, 2025

For 30 years, the Phoenix Gay Men’s Chorus has been a haven of creativity and inclusivity, and they’re not stopping now.

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Pokemon cards

At Arizona State Card Show, Pokemon cards are big business

By Jack Barron | Cronkite NewsApril 7, 2025

Fueled by millennial nostalgia, the demand for Pokemon cards remains high after more than 25 years.

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