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These 7 Arizona barbecue restaurants were named among best in US — one landed in the top 3
Yelp released a list of Top 100 Barbecue Spots 2024, shouting out the best barbecue restaurants across the U.S. Seven Arizona joints made the list alongside iconic spots like Joe’s Kansas City Bar-B-Que, whose owners have "won nearly every major barbecue competition in the country." One metro Phoenix pitmaster even made it to the top three. ...
Two recent ASU graduates drown in creek in Camp Verde
Two recent ASU graduates drowned at Fossil Creek on Wednesday. The bodies of Rakesh Reddy Lakkireddy and Rohith Manikanta Repala were recovered on Thursday, May 9, according to Gila County Sheriff Adam Shepherd. Lakkireddy, 23, and Repala, 25, along with a group of 16 friends and graduates, made their way...
Phoenix Residents Frustrated by I-17 Closure Amidst NAU Graduation Weekend Traffic
North Phoenix residents and drivers experienced a weekend of gridlock as southbound lanes of Interstate 17 shut down for pavement work, finally reopening Sunday night ahead of schedule. The closure, primarily impacting travelers returning from Northern Arizona University's graduation and weekend travelers, snarled traffic and turned streets into parking lots, according to FOX 10 Phoenix.
Ozark 2430RBK – An affordable couple’s camper alternative?
Today’s RV review is of the new-for-2024 Ozark 2430RBK travel trailer. What we have here is a trailer that sort of fits into the compilation that we’ve been looking at this past week. This is a couple’s camper, for sure. While yesterday’s Ember RV Touring Edition 26MRB was the absolute pinnacle of this group, today we’re looking at… uh, er… the most affordable in the series.
Relentless Beats Shares Debut Lineup For New Festival: Coconino Campout
Arizona’s Relentless Beats and R Entertainment North have just unveiled the lineup for their all-new camping festival, Coconino Campout. The three-day event from two of the southwest’s leading electronic promoters will take place at the Pepsi Amphitheater at Fort Tuthill County Park in Flagstaff, Arizona, from September 20-22, 2024.
High Country firefighters use a mild spring to prepare for fire season
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — If there is a good time to have a fire in the High Country, now would be the time. The pine needles and dead trees that litter the forest floor are still moist from a wet winter and the late-spring weather has been mild with relatively high humidity.
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