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Arizona Sonoran News

Arizona Coyotes attendance has been decreasing over the last decade.

Is hockey dying in the desert?

Conor Redmond April 19, 2018

Average fan attendance for the Arizona Coyotes dropped 13 percent in the last decade. At the end of this NHL season , the team finished 30 out of 31 teams in attendance. The Coyotes attendance average...

Jars of Dawn Petersen's pickles and spiced pickled peaches are sold at the Lillie Mae's Blue Ribbon Pickled Garden booth at the Uptown farmers' market in Phoenix, Arizona on Wednesday, Jan. 6. Photo by Uptown farmer's market.

Love for sale in Arizona

Lindsey Wilhelm February 3, 2016

Small, independent businesses make cookies with mesquite pod flour. Large candy factories sell chocolate handcuffs. When it comes to Valentine's Day treats in the Grand Canyon State, why not buy locally...

A fully operational Simpsons pinball machine may be worth up to $1,700 according to pin side.com. Competitors take turns versing each other on the same machine each round.

Game players flip with the return of pinball

asnsadmin February 18, 2015

Behind the dark-stained wood door and faded red-brick of D&D Pinball in Tucson, Ariz. lies a collection of the biggest movie and TV stars from the 80s and 90s. The Addams Family, Indiana Jones, Luke...

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Super Bowl’s economic impact for Arizona: a hopeful boom

Rosie deQueljoe January 28, 2015

Similar to the World Cup and the Olympic games, the Super Bowl is often seen as a cash cow to the city that hosts this major sporting event. Will Sunday’s Super Bowl in Glendale be a boom or a bust?...

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