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Train Robberies are at an All-Time High in Arizona
Train Robberies are at an All-Time High in Arizona
Train Robberies are at an All-Time High in Arizona
Since America's dependence on cars forced railways out of the modern eye, we don't see train heists like we used to anymore, but one criminal gang is singlehandedly keeping those legends alive.
Arizona Kids Spend More Time on Screens Than With Their Family
Arizona Kids Spend More Time on Screens Than With Their Family
Arizona Kids Spend More Time on Screens Than With Their Family
Kids these days are spending more time in front of screens than any generation in history. This has had both positive and negative impacts on their development, and the University of Arizona wanted to test just how prevalent screen time was in children's lives.
Why Arizona Prisons Have Gone on Lockdown for Easter
Why Arizona Prisons Have Gone on Lockdown for Easter
Why Arizona Prisons Have Gone on Lockdown for Easter
Prisons are where we keep the most dangerous individuals in our state. Different from jails, Prisons are complexes meant to hold threats to the general population, and are able to manage with the worst of the worst.
Is Loitering ACTUALLY Illegal in Arizona?
Is Loitering ACTUALLY Illegal in Arizona?
Is Loitering ACTUALLY Illegal in Arizona?
If you've ever looked around a public place, you've likely seen a sign that says "NO LOITERING". In layman's terms, this means that you're not allowed to simply hang out in these marked places.
America's Oldest Taco Bell is in Arizona, and It's Almost Gone
America's Oldest Taco Bell is in Arizona, and It's Almost Gone
America's Oldest Taco Bell is in Arizona, and It's Almost Gone
Initially developed in Southern California in the early 1960s, Taco Bell quickly exploded into a fast food phenomenon. Now, there are over 8,700 locations across the world, but before that, it was purely a southwest food chain.

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