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SignalsAZ.com stands out as the top good news platform in the area, attracting over 3.9 million page views annually (as of 2020). It has a strong presence in key markets like Prescott Valley, Prescott, and Phoenix.

Local
English, Spanish
Online/Digital

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Domain Authority
41
Ranking

Global

#628839

United States

#142523

News and Media

#5002

Traffic sources
Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 1 week ago | signalsaz.com | Ken Lain

    Text to speech audio articles made possible by CAST11 Talking Glass Media There’s something timeless and transformative about a rose in full bloom. At Watters Garden Center, we believe every garden deserves the romance, color, and fragrance only roses can provide.

  • 1 week ago | signalsaz.com | Ken Lain

    Text to speech audio articles made possible by CAST11 Talking Glass Media This week, Ken Lain, The Mountain Gardener of Prescott covers the rose rainbow of every color and every scent. The colors of roses stop gardeners in their tracks.

  • 2 weeks ago | signalsaz.com | Ken Lain

    Text to speech audio articles made possible by CAST11 Talking Glass Media This week, Ken Lain, The Mountain Gardener of Prescott, tells all about 9 vegetable garden mistakes you could be making. What is the most difficult vegetable to grow? What are some do’s and don’ts of gardening?

  • 3 weeks ago | signalsaz.com | Ken Lain

    Text to speech audio articles made possible by CAST11 Talking Glass Media This week, Ken Lain, The Mountain Gardener of Prescott, shares a gardener’s guide to vibrant hydrangeas. Learn about hydrangea care, including whether they prefer sun or shade, if they grow in pots, and more.  Hydrangeas have been popular garden plants for decades.

  • 3 weeks ago | signalsaz.com | Ken Lain

    Text to speech audio articles made possible by CAST11 Talking Glass Media Ken Lain of Watters Garden Center of Prescott, Arizona, shared the Plant of the Week last Friday. Here is your breakdown on how to grow Perfume Lilac. The fragrance will remind you of visits to Grandmother’s house.

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