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From Alcor to Zappafrank: How the stars and other celestial objects got their names

From Alcor to Zappafrank: How the stars and other celestial objects got their names
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Are we normal again? Answers to 13 questions on changes in COVID-19 protocols

Are we ‘normal’ again? Answers to 13 questions on changes in COVID-19 protocols As the pandemic continues into its second year, Grand Canyon National Park is mainly open to visitors. Similar to other outdoor sites and services in Arizona, some restrictions remain. Other activities and routines that have been impacted by the pandemic include dining in restaurants, attending city council meetings and going to school. (Source: Cronkite News) By Victoria Hill | April 22, 2021 at 9:05 AM MST - Updated April 22 at 11:44 AM Vaccinations are on the rise in Arizona, and requirements for safety protocols at businesses, schools and restaurants are being lifted. While health experts continue to counsel wariness, some Arizonans are taking cautious, relieved steps after more than a year of illness, loss and restrictions because of COVID-19.

Tested: 2000 Full-Size Detroit SUVs vs Arizona s Canyons

Tested: 2000 Full-Size Detroit SUVs vs. Arizona s Canyons From the Archive: We wrangle a Chevy Suburban, a Ford Expedition and Excursion, and a GMC Yukon to explore Arizona s ancient Canyon de Chelly. From the July 2000 issue of Car and Driver. You can whip out your Visa card at the entrance to Canyon de Chelly (pronounced “duh-shay”) National Monument, but unless you’re hauling it around in a four-wheel-driver, you’ll be turned away. This is 4x4 territory. And an exhilarating outing in an SUV. Go Big and Get Dirty! Not a single canyon, as the name would suggest, but rather a confluence of canyons in northeastern Arizona, in the Navajo Nation, the monument is shaped like a mutant oak leaf; water drains in at the tips, eroding deeper and deeper through solid-red sandstone as it cuts toward a central stem and then flows out the stem in a broad sandy stream bed called the Chinle Wash.

FAQs about COVID-19 restrictions in Arizona

FAQs about COVID-19 restrictions in Arizona
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Free admission to Arizona s national parks this weekend: Here s where fees are waived

Free admission to Arizona s national parks this weekend: Here s where fees are waived Melissa Yeager, Arizona Republic If you want to save a little money while having an outdoor adventure this weekend, the National Park Service is waiving admission fees on Saturday, April 17, which is the first day of National Park Week. The park service is offering six get-in-the-park-free days in 2021. New on the list is Aug. 25 in honor of the 2020 Great American Outdoors Act, which allocated $6.5 billion for maintenance at 419 national parks nationwide. On these six days, national parks that charge entrance fees will wave that cost. The fee waiver applies only to admission fees. Charges are still in place for camping, boat launches, tours and other activities and amenities that have a fee.

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