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Phoenix Suns Finally Look Like They’re Having Fun

By Stuart WarnerOctober 18, 2018

Phoenix star returns from injury to score 35 points in victory over Dallas Mavericks.

The ‘Book’ of Phoenix: Devin Booker, Like the City, Blossoming in the Desert

By Stuart WarnerOctober 12, 2018

“I’m trying to get more connected in Phoenix with kids who have Mexican heritage,” Suns superstar says.

5 Things to Know About the 2018 Cardinals That Will Impress Your Football Friends

By Stuart WarnerSeptember 5, 2018

Everything old seems new again this season, even the name of the stadium.

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NCAA Final Four Returning to Phoenix; Check Out When

NCAA Final Four Returning to Phoenix; Check Out When

By Joseph Flaherty and OthersJuly 16, 2018

Phoenix previously hosted the championship in 2017.

FilmBar Turns Into an Intimate Soccer Arena for World Cup Fans

FilmBar Turns Into an Intimate Soccer Arena for World Cup Fans

By Sean HolstegeJuly 10, 2018

Owner: “It brings out the best in people and we’re reminded every four years that we are all in the same boat together.”

15 Memorable Quotes From New ASU Football Coach Herm Edwards

15 Memorable Quotes From New ASU Football Coach Herm Edwards

By Stuart WarnerDecember 3, 2017

Can a man best known for a beer commercial lead the Arizona State University football team?

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Cardinals, Cowboys Make Separate Statements During National Anthem

Cardinals, Cowboys Make Separate Statements During National Anthem

By Stuart WarnerSeptember 25, 2017

Teams took different approaches before the start of nationally televised Monday Night Football game.

Season in the Sunset: What You Need to Know About the 2017 Cardinals

By Chris MalloySeptember 7, 2017

Quarterback Carson Palmer at age 37 is rapidly nearing the end of his career. So is legendary receiver Larry Fitzgerald, who turned 34 in August. Fitz’s heroic postseason run to the Super Bowl in 2009 ended 12 days after the first inauguration of President Obama.

Judge: D-backs Must Honor Contract, Go to Arbitration in Chase Field Dispute

By Sean HolstegeAugust 17, 2017

Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Karen Mullins ruled the Diamondback’s lawsuit to break 30-year lease is invalid and the dispute with the county over Chase Field must follow the contract and be settled with arbitration.

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Diamondbacks versus Taxpayers: Nine Stadium Issues That Will Determine If the Team is Out

By Sean HolstegeAugust 1, 2017

Team says Chase Field is antiquated and needs $185 million in repairs or its out of its lease. The ball is now in Maricopa County Superior Court.

City by City, Here’s How Much Your Neighbors Made on Airbnb During Spring Training

By Antonia Noori FarzanApril 24, 2017

The home-sharing app recently released a bunch of data highlighting the economic impact of spring training.

Phoenix Bartending Guru Steve Shliveck Recalls His Days With Ali, Don King

By Robert NelsonApril 23, 2017

Making a commercial with the champ for Rope-a-Dope Jump Rope; sitting next to Don King; climbing under the ring during the ‘Thrilla in Manila’; Phoenix bartending guru Steve Shliveck was always near the action

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Where Did All the Homeless Go During Final Four Week? We Asked Them

By Sean HolstegeApril 9, 2017

Many homeless people who stay downtown were ushered out of view during last weekend’s Final Four events.

The Final Numbers on the Final Four

The Final Numbers on the Final Four

By Sean HolstegeApril 7, 2017

NCAA hit nothing bet net last week, with the second-largest attendance for the last two games.

Final Four Produces 2 of the Top 5 Travel Days in Metro Light Rail History

Final Four Produces 2 of the Top 5 Travel Days in Metro Light Rail History

By Sean HolstegeApril 7, 2017

Valley Metro saw two of the busiest ridership days during last weekend’s NCAA Final Four festivities, but neither approached the Super Bowl record.

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Peek Inside the Phoenix Emergency Ops Center Before the Final Four

By Sean HolstegeMarch 31, 2017

Phoenix Fire Department officials showed off the region’s preparation for the NCAA Final Four weekend with a media tour of the Emergency Operation Center.

Field Guide to Getting Around Downtown Phoenix During Final Four Weekend

By Antonia Noori FarzanMarch 31, 2017

With thousands of people heading to downtown Phoenix, traffic and parking are sure to be a mess.

The Beard and Other Things You Sort of Need to Know About Today’s Final Four

By Stuart WarnerMarch 29, 2017

This is an essay for sports-challenged readers who want to have something they can talk about with basketball fans in Phoenix

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Westboro Baptist Church Will Protest at the Final Four in Phoenix

Westboro Baptist Church Will Protest at the Final Four in Phoenix

By Antonia Noori FarzanMarch 27, 2017

The gay-bashing group will picket at schools and churches throughout greater Phoenix this weekend.

Time to Talk Real Football: Is Phoenix Ready for a Major League Soccer Expansion Team?

By Sean HolstegeFebruary 6, 2017

The Phoenix Rising FC soccer club bid January 31 to become one of four teams to join an expanded MLS.

Mesa Mayor John Giles Conveniently Forgets Scottsdale’s Spring-Training History With the Cubs

Mesa Mayor John Giles Conveniently Forgets Scottsdale’s Spring-Training History With the Cubs

By Ray SternJanuary 19, 2017

Yes, Mesa has a rich history with the Chicago Cubs, but between 1967 and 1978, the Cubs moved to sunny Scottsdale, at the old Scottsdale Stadium. A renovated version of the same stadium now hosts the San Francisco Giants.

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<i>Arizona Republic</i> Loses Longtime Sportswriters Paul Coro and Paola Boivin

Arizona Republic Loses Longtime Sportswriters Paul Coro and Paola Boivin

By Ray SternJanuary 4, 2017

The Arizona Republic has said goodbye to two of its best-known sportswriters, leaving a hole in the paper’s sports desk that won’t easily be filled. Paul Coro left his longtime gig covering the Phoenix Suns late last month, leaving co-workers and Suns fans wondering what happened.

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