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History
The deadliest volcanic eruption in US history happened 42 years ago Wednesday
Valley
Valley 'avocado brewery' honors historic family heritage
The great-grandson of the first grower of Hass avocados is honoring the trailblazer with a new brewery in Chandler.
History
The long, strange history behind Glendale's iconic peacocks
The emblems of Sahuaro Ranch Park have a history that stems from Northern Illinois to Mexico's Presidential Palace, Glendale historians say.
Wildfire
NPS: Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument has 'burned in its entirety' in Tunnel Fire
The National Park Service said as of Wednesday morning, the visitor center remained unharmed, but active fires continued to burn nearby.
Wildfire
Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument 'burned in its entirety' by Tunnel Fire
The wildfire in Northern Arizona burned throughout the park, but the damage was less than what rangers thought it would be. Here's what was left after the blaze.
History
Glendale group with ties to neo-Nazis, KKK echoes Arizona's long Klan history
"Arizona is seen as a haven and a welcoming place for Neo-nazis, white supremacists and anti-Semites. We have to ask ourselves 'Why?'," a Valley historian said.
Valley
End of an era: Big Surf water park sells for $49 million
It's unclear what the California-based commercial real estate group that bought the property plans to do with it.
History
After years of speaking on horrors of war, Valley woman, Holocaust survivor dies at 97
She spent most of her later years speaking at college campuses across the country about the horrors of war and what we can learn from it.
History
Holocaust survivor Gerda Weissmann Klein remembered by her family
After escaping the horrors of the Holocaust, Gerda Weissmann Klein made the Valley her home. Her daughter and granddaughter remember the icon after her passing.
History
Holocaust survivor Gerda Weissmann Klein passes away
For years, Gerda Weissmann Klein called the Valley home after escaping the horrors of the Holocaust. Weissmann Klein died earlier this week at the age of 97.
History
Arizona's history of passing, rejecting LGBTQ laws
Two bills targeting Arizona's transgender youth are just some of the numerous pieces of legislation lawmakers have attempted to pass involving the LGBTQ community.
Those Who Serve
Valley veteran broke down barriers and inspires today's military personnel
Major Fannie Griffin McClendon was part of the historic "Six Triple Eight" battalion to serve during World War II.
Valley
Valley 'avocado brewery' honors historic family heritage
The great-grandson of the first grower of Hass avocados is honoring the trailblazer with a new brewery in Chandler.
History
The long, strange history behind Glendale's iconic peacocks
The emblems of Sahuaro Ranch Park have a history that stems from Northern Illinois to Mexico's Presidential Palace, Glendale historians say.
Wildfire
NPS: Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument has 'burned in its entirety' in Tunnel Fire
The National Park Service said as of Wednesday morning, the visitor center remained unharmed, but active fires continued to burn nearby.
Wildfire
Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument 'burned in its entirety' by Tunnel Fire
The wildfire in Northern Arizona burned throughout the park, but the damage was less than what rangers thought it would be. Here's what was left after the blaze.
History
Glendale group with ties to neo-Nazis, KKK echoes Arizona's long Klan history
"Arizona is seen as a haven and a welcoming place for Neo-nazis, white supremacists and anti-Semites. We have to ask ourselves 'Why?'," a Valley historian said.
Valley
End of an era: Big Surf water park sells for $49 million
It's unclear what the California-based commercial real estate group that bought the property plans to do with it.
History
After years of speaking on horrors of war, Valley woman, Holocaust survivor dies at 97
She spent most of her later years speaking at college campuses across the country about the horrors of war and what we can learn from it.
History
Holocaust survivor Gerda Weissmann Klein remembered by her family
After escaping the horrors of the Holocaust, Gerda Weissmann Klein made the Valley her home. Her daughter and granddaughter remember the icon after her passing.
History
Holocaust survivor Gerda Weissmann Klein passes away
For years, Gerda Weissmann Klein called the Valley home after escaping the horrors of the Holocaust. Weissmann Klein died earlier this week at the age of 97.
History
Arizona's history of passing, rejecting LGBTQ laws
Two bills targeting Arizona's transgender youth are just some of the numerous pieces of legislation lawmakers have attempted to pass involving the LGBTQ community.
Those Who Serve
Valley veteran broke down barriers and inspires today's military personnel
Major Fannie Griffin McClendon was part of the historic "Six Triple Eight" battalion to serve during World War II.
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