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What Is Pneumonic Plague? Arizona Death Raises Questions About Rare Disease
Last Updated:July 12, 2025, 09:22 IST An Arizona resident died after contracting pneumonic plague, a rare but highly dangerous lung infection. The person did not survive despite immediate medical intervention. Pneumonic plague spreads through...

MT Sobek Appoints Seth Heald as New CEO to Lead Adventure Travel Expansion
MT Sobek, the pioneering name in adventure travel since 1969, proudly announces the appointment of Seth Heald as its new Chief Executive Officer. Heald, a seasoned leader with over two decades of entrepreneurial and operational experience in...

Unexpected discoveries in Arizona: Travelers share their stories
Arizona’s hidden wonders await those willing to venture beyond the beaten path. From ancient petroglyphs to futuristic scientific endeavors, the state offers a tapestry of experiences that challenge expectations. Drawing on the insights of...

Travel like the Cardinals with new 'Fan travel experience'
Fans can travel to Dallas for a Monday Night Football game against the Cowboys as part of the new package offered by the Arizona Cardinals. PHOENIX — Cardinals fans can travel like the team for a Monday Night Football game as part of a new travel...

Travel in luxury to Arizona Cardinals road games
GLENDALE, AZ (AZFamily) — The Arizona Cardinals continue to innovate the fan experience! Beginning this season, the Cardinals will be the first NFL team to offer fans an elevated travel experience to see the team play on the road. By purchasing...

Arizona meets budget deadline with late-session deal
Arizona Gov. Katie Holmes signs a bill to create a voluntary program to convert irrigated agricultural land to lower-water-use development.Arizona governor's office Arizona wrapped up its legislative session in late June with a last-minute budget...

Arizona issues over 3 million travel IDs amid new federal requirements
The Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division (ADOT MVD) has announced that the number of Arizona Travel ID cards issued has surpassed 3 million. This milestone comes as a federal requirement is now in effect, mandating travelers...

Tucson Speaks Out: July 17
This is a new Arizona data center in Mesa (by Meta) with five buildings. A separate data center complex planned near the Pima County Fairgrounds in the Tucson area, to be developed by an undisclosed company, will have up to 10 buildings. Star...
Travel + Leisure Readers’ 5 Favorite Islands in Hawaii of 2025
Travelers are spoiled for choice when it comes to the islands of the Hawaiian archipelago, with each one having its own distinct character, from the urban energy of Oahu (home to Honolulu, the state capital and largest city) to the rural,...

Over 3 million Arizonans switch to Travel ID cards
The Motor Vehicle Division of the Arizona Department of Transportation reported this week that more than 3 million Arizona Travel ID cards have been issued to prospective travelers. Since the requirement to carry a federally compliant ID card...

Arizona issues over 3 million travel IDs amid federal compliance changes
Teresa Welborn, Chief Operating Officer / Deputy Director | Arizona Department of TransportationTeresa Welborn, Chief Operating Officer / Deputy Director | Arizona Department of Transportation The Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle...

Arizona Senator Mark Kelly travels to Romania to strengthen NATO alliance, reaffirm support for Ukraine’s defense
(KYMA, KECY) - Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) visited Romania, which is a "key U.S. ally on the frontlines of the war in Ukraine," last week. According to a press release, Senator Kelly's visit to the country is to reinforce the United States'...

Arizona’s military museums preserve history, drive tourism
With cell phones and cameras in hand, a crowd of enthusiastic people cheered and took photos and video of a Harrier AV-8B landing at Falcon Field, the latest addition to a museum celebrating the history of military aviation. Retired Marine Corps...

Pinal County: A rising region continues to climb
In recent years, Pinal County has established itself as one of Arizona’s most productive regions, welcoming a wave of new residents, businesses and major industrial investments while still honoring the region’s rural heritage. From the bustling...

Simulating Arizona’s football season in EA Sports College Football 26
There are 50 days until Arizona football kicks off its 2025 campaign, and in anticipation for this season, we have once again simulated the season for the Wildcats via EA Sports College Football 26. Last year’s simulation was far off from the...
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Travelers Say This Hidden Camera Detector ‘Really Works’—and It’s 47% Off
Being secretly recorded by a hidden camera while staying in the privacy of a rental or hotel room is every traveler’s worst nightmare. Disturbingly, this violation of privacy has become a reality for some. In May, a family from Arkansas sued...

Take ‘The Gabber Newspaper’ to Benson, Arizona
July 11, 2025 by Cameron Healy Lisa Hart took The Gabber Newspaper to her daughter’s ranch in Benson, Arizona. Photo by Lisa Hart Lisa Hart decided to take The Gabber Newspaper to Benson, Arizona. Looks like she took our December edition featuring...

No longer fiction? Arizona lawmakers approve $2 million to study flying cars
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Arizona legislators want to launch drivers into the sky. As part of the state’s $17.6 million budget, they have set aside $2 million to study the future of flying cars. Some companies are on the verge of making flying cars a...

Arizona is looking for a new poet laureate. Here's what it takes
Arizona is in the process of looking for a new poet laureate. Alberto Rios was the first person to serve in that role — his term ended last year. Anna Needham, tribal relations manager at the Arizona Commission on the Arts, is leading the effort...
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs Visits Oak Ridge Fire Command Post, Reaffirms Support for Navajo Nation Recovery Efforts
Details By Native News Online Staff July 07, 2025 On Saturday, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs visited the Oak Ridge Fire Incident Command Post at the Navajo Division of Transportation to receive updates on the fire’s status and offer her continued...