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10 Things to Do This Weekend in Phoenix

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Photo courtesy of the Summer End’s Margarita Mojito Festival official website.

Whether you’re looking to enjoy a day with the family at the Phoenix Children’s Festival, or you’re ready to indulge in a night out with friends sampling popular Valley drinks at the Summer End’s Margarita Mojito Festival...

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Justin Pugh: Q&A with the Arizona Cardinals New Offensive Lineman

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Arizona Cardinals offensive lineman Justin Pugh. Photo courtesy of the Arizona Cardinals.

Football season has officially begun. And with a new quarterback and a new head coach, the Cardinals roster is set to feature more than a few fresh faces this season. One of those newbies is the Pennsylvania-born, offensive lineman Justin Pugh. Pugh was drafted in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft by the New York Giants. After playing with the team for five years, and battling a back injury last...

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10 Things to do This Weekend in Phoenix: Family Edition

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Dig into fall-friendly family eats, a prehistoric battle and several celebrations of arts and culture with the whole gang during the weekend of Sept. 21-Sept. 23.

 

Friday:

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Tween/Teen Night at AZ Air Time

From 8 to 11 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, all tweens and teens, ages 12 and up, are invited to AZ Air...

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5 Seasonal Craft Ideas

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Whether you’re a craft aficionado or have little-to-no DIY experience, there are a lot of fun crafts for you to fall in love with making this season.

 

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Fall Leaf Mason Jar

This craft is very simple (even if you’re not too crafty) and adds a cute touch for fall! Just five items are needed to complete it.

Items:

Decorative leaves

Mason jar

Craft glue (such as Mod Podge)

Candles...

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Mom's Moment: A Tribute to King Con

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I got my first TV reporting job when I was 21. I remember one of my first assignments was on a marine who was killed in a helicopter crash. I had to knock on the door of his house and ask to interview his wife. This, after she just got the news. I remember sitting in the news truck crying to my photographer saying I didn’t want to do it. He told me to compose myself and knock. And so I did.

That same gut-wrenching feeling is in my stomach as I write this piece. I had to ask questions...

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