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Meet One Of Phoenix's '21st Century Druids'
Mark Bailey believes that all deities are sitting at a giant table – among them Jesus and Amaterasu, the Japanese goddess of the sun.

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Mark Bailey believes that all deities are sitting at a giant table – among them Jesus and Amaterasu, the Japanese goddess of the sun.

The Valley’s Puerto Rican community gathered Wednesday at the state capitol to demand the resignation of Puerto Rican Gov. Ricardo Rosselló.
As 5 former Arizona State golfers compete on an international stage at the British Open, their alma mater is prepping for its own big event.
Democratic lawmakers advanced bills this week that restrict mining around the Grand Canyon and on tribal lands in Arizona and New Mexico.
Sometimes, a win can be worth more than just a win.
Tips for summertime in the inferno Arizonans call home.
The Trump administration wants to set new barriers for migrants seeking asylum at the southern border.
We’re a month into the monsoon season, and so far, it’s looking more like a non-soon.
Despite orchestrating an offseason that has garnered widespread criticism, the Phoenix Suns continue to exude confidence.
The 2015 graduate of Phoenix's Desert Vista High has had an impressive NBA Summer League, including both a championship and an MVP trophy.
Arizonans work hard to keep cool during sizzling summers. The tactics aren’t as easy when trying to keep an 85-by-200-foot ice sheet frozen.
A recent Arizona State University study has shed new light on antibiotics produced by ants.
Johnny Nguyen, master instructor at NB Taekwondo & Fitness Center, hopes to be a role model for every student who comes through the studio.
Casa Alitas is poised to move from a former Benedictine monastery to an empty juvenile detention center.
“It’s one of two really big hubs for training. Flagstaff and Boulder, CO, are probably the two biggest centers for elite distance runners."
"This is an attempt to intimidate immigrant and Latino communities across the country."
Arizona’s 7th Congressional District is the most dangerous district for pedestrians in the U.S., according to a new report.
The Havasupai live on the Grand Canyon floor, in an “extremely isolated” area only accessible by horseback, helicopter or an 8-mile hike.
A federal appeals court vacated the sentence for a Phoenix-area gang member who, as a teen, got a mandatory sentence of life without parole.
Governors of 23 states and Puerto Rico this week urged Trump to retain the high vehicle fuel-efficiency standards set by Obama.