If you're calling it quits with lots of money in the bank, you might wind up in these Arizona destinations.
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Only one state saw home prices drop more than Arizona in the last year.
A city survey showed 90% of residents say there is not enough shade in Phoenix, which translates to higher temperatures.
Sky Harbor bills itself as "America's Friendliest Aiport." At least one study suggests that's more than just hot air.
"Pop bangers to psychedelically gorgeous sounds," Elmo Kirkwood shares the music that revved him up this past year.
The tiny Phoenix restaurant served traditional Peruvian recipes for 12 years.
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Super-cheap homes can be found here, as can a lot of references to Rambo.
High STI rates and a low number of sexual health clinics contributed to Arizona's dismal score.
Valley home prices have dipped in the last year, suggesting that the once-booming housing market is coming back to earth.
The event invites attendees to try traditional foods, enjoy music and connect with the community this weekend.
Many neighborhoods that boil the most are smack in the middle of the city.
Escaping to the suburbs is how many people score bigger homes and lower prices. Not necessarily in these ones, though.
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Anyone in the Valley missing hot sauce and a breathalyzer?
Fittingly, the city's motto is "Better Together."
We like to look good and we like the good-lookin'. It's a vicious cycle.
Here's what the entire band listened to while recording their upcoming studio release.
The Cardinals haven't been very good. But it costs less to see a game at State Farm Stadium than at any other NFL field.
As revelers take over Tempe this weekend, a popular Phoenix hot dog chef is bringing the brats.
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Phoenix used to be one of America's inflation hotspots, with skyrocketing prices. Now, the pendulum has swung the other way.
One study says options abound in Arizona for plant-based eaters.
After opening in March, this Tempe spot has quickly become a neighborhood favorite. It's easy to see why.
A senate committee was ready to hear Sen. John Kavanagh's controversial bill against ICE alerts. No one knew where he was.