Arizona Daily Sun

Arizona Daily Sun

The Arizona Daily Sun is a newspaper based in Flagstaff, Arizona, which is published three times a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Every Thursday, it features an entertainment section titled "Flagstaff Live!" Additionally, the paper releases a monthly magazine known as Northern Arizona's Mountain Living Magazine.

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  • 23 hours ago | azdailysun.com | Nathan Layne

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  • 1 day ago | azdailysun.com | Georgina McCartney

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  • 2 days ago | azdailysun.com | Allen J. Schaben

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  • 3 days ago | azdailysun.com | Inti Landauro |Aislinn Laing |David M. Latona

    By Inti Landauro, Aislinn Laing and David LatonaMADRID (Reuters) -Spain has asked to opt out of NATO's plan to increase members' defence spending to 5% of their gross domestic product, a move that could derail a summit at which the military alliance plans to ask them to commit to the target. kA I>=?DlQ9EEAi^^HHH]Hb]@C8^`hhh^I9E>=Qmx? 2 =6EE6C D6?E E@ }p%~ 49:67 |2C< #FEE6 @? %9FCD52J 2?5 D66?

  • 3 days ago | azdailysun.com | Richard D. Holm

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