Every athlete dreams of competing on the world's biggest stage, but only a select few can make the cut. Arizona's made sure that the Grand Canyon State gets its chance to shine.
Summers can be overwhelming for parents, especially those with multiple kids to take care of and entertain. For those looking for a fun, cheap way to keep the kids busy this summer, have I got the places for you.
Going outside during the summer feels like there's no escape from the oppressive heat. Even pockets of shade or stores with Air Conditioning seem to do little to cool down the body enough to be comfortable.
Part of youth is taking risks, doing stupid things, and learning from example. Kids love the rush of adrenaline, so families will always go try and catch that high. Arizona's just placed restrictions on one of their favorites.
If you happen to find yourself at a body of water in the Grand Canyon state, make sure to keep an eye out for these invasive aquatic species, and respond to their presence accordingly.
Fishing is one of the best ways to get out amongst the natural world, and spend some time with your loved ones at that. However, there's always been a barrier, albeit a small one, to fishing in Arizona.
The hottest temperature ever recorded in the state of Arizona was 128 degrees on June 29th, 1994 over lake Havasu. The hottest summer recorded in the state was just last year. It won't get better in 2024.