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  1. Grand Canyon

    Arizona voters support public lands and parks, despite Trump rollbacks

    One year into a presidential administration that has prioritized rolling back laws that protect the environment, Arizonans continue to show overwhelming support for conservation and public lands, according to a new poll. 
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    How to get discounted tickets to Arizona Renaissance Festival 2026

    The 2026 Arizona Renaissance Festival runs every Saturday and Sunday through March 29. Here's how to find discounts to this year's fair.
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    Window shopping: Interesting rental listings we found in Phoenix this week (Feb. 18)

    Whether you’re seriously searching or just looking for fun, here are some Phoenix rentals that grabbed our attention this week.
  4. people posing inside of a stand that says Innings Festival Tempe Arizona

    17 Arizona events to check out this weekend (Feb. 20-22)

    Here are some fun events happening in Arizona this weekend, including a rodeo, a wedding expo, and a music festival.
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    I spent a year living in a nightmare Phoenix apartment. Here’s what I learned

    My time living in a nightmare Phoenix apartment—complete with cockroaches and disruptive neighbors—taught me the true cost of staying put. 
  6. ice

    Arizona Republicans push for ICE at polling locations

    New legislation would force county recorders and county boards of supervisors to work with federal agencies to deploy immigration officials at voting locations across Arizona.
  7. Dispersed camping, also known as free camping or colloquially as boondocking, involves camping for free on public lands, such as national forest or BLM land.

    Where to find the most scenic dispersed camping in Arizona

    Boondocking, free camping, or dispersed camping in Arizona is a great way to experience freedom—and unbeatable views—on a budget.
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    Here’s what readers think about tightening school voucher rules

    Some Arizona teachers and public school advocates are pushing for a ballot measure to increase accountability for school vouchers. Here's what readers think about it.
  9. drink sitting on a bar with a black cover over the top with straw poking through hole

    Tempe passes ordinance requiring bars to offer drink spiking test kits

    A new Tempe ordinance requires bars and restaurants serving alcohol after midnight to carry drink spiking test kits.
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    These Arizona cities have the most residents from out of town

    How many people who live in Arizona are actually from here? And which cities have the most out-of-towners? Here are the numbers.
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    Arizona Republicans in Congress vote for bill that would make it harder to vote

    The SAVE that would require US citizens to show birth certificates or passports when registering to vote, even though tens of millions of Americans lack access to those documents.

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  1. ice

    Arizona Republicans push for ICE at polling locations

    New legislation would force county recorders and county boards of supervisors to work with federal agencies to deploy immigration officials at voting locations across Arizona.
  2. gettyimages

    Arizona Republicans in Congress vote for bill that would make it harder to vote

    The SAVE that would require US citizens to show birth certificates or passports when registering to vote, even though tens of millions of Americans lack access to those documents.
  3. Nancy Guthrie

    A Walmart backpack may be the biggest clue in Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance

    The FBI released surveillance videos of a person with a backpack who was wearing a ski mask, long pants, a jacket and gloves in the Nancy Guthrie case.
  4. Bad Bunny standing on top of a car

    Meet the Tucson musicians who performed with Bad Bunny at Super Bowl

    Tucson natives Desiree Velasco-Zavala, Julissa Dominguez, and Leah Lopez played alongside musician and immigrant advocate Bad Bunny.
  5. It would be impossible to talk about Phoenix’s Civil Rights Movement, or its economic prosperity, without speaking about what Lincoln and his wife, Eleanor Ragsdale, were able to accomplish there.

    How Lincoln and Eleanor Ragsdale helped desegregate Phoenix

    Dr. Lincoln Ragsdale Sr. was an instrumental member of Phoenix’s community. Here’s how he became one of the city’s pioneers despite an onslaught of racism.
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    Her mom was detained in the Zipps raids. Now, she’s speaking out

    Patricia Gonzalez was one of more than 30 people detained after immigration authorities conducted raids at Zipps Sports Grill locations across the Valley. Now, her daughter is speaking out.
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    Marana voters may get to decide fate of proposed data centers

    The No Desert Data Center Coalition, Worker Power, and other local activists garnered thousands of signatures to let Marana residents decide the fate of a proposed data center campus in the town.
  8. Savannah Guthrie

    Arizona sheriff says missing mother of Savannah Guthrie may be victim of a crime

    The sheriff said Nancy Guthrie, Savannah's mother, who lived alone, was of sound mind.

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