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    End of an era: Who will care for Arivaca when its only doctor retires?

    Dr. Donald Smith, 67, has been trying to retire for just over a year. However, the search for his replacement at his Arivaca clinic has been far from easy.
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    WATCH: Arizona teacher says low pay is driving educators out of the profession

    As teacher pay fails to rise, Arizona educators are pushed to choose between raising a family and being there for their community, said Emmett Burnton, Deer Valley Unified School District history teacher.
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    ‘One less good guy’: Readers react to César Chávez sexual assault allegations

    The recent allegations of sexual abuse against César Chávez have sent a shockwave through communities. Here's how our readers reacted.
  4. People protest Trump administration policies in front of the Arizona Capitol

    No Kings protests set to return. See every rally in metro Phoenix

    Opponents of President Donald Trump are planning to participate in thousands of No Kings protests in Arizona and across the nation on March 28.
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    Chandler eighth grader wins Arizona Spelling Bee, heads to nationals

    Esha Marupudi, a 14-year-old eighth grader at BASIS Chandler, won the Arizona Spelling Bee, successfully defending her title by correctly spelling “penicillate” in the final round.
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    Why are grasshoppers everywhere in Phoenix right now? Here’s the cause

    Grasshoppers are a common sight across Arizona, but why does it seem like there’s an excess of them right now?
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    WATCH: Kyrene educator calls on GOP lawmakers to better fund public schools

    Delia Lyding, a math interventionist in Kyrene Elementary School District, wants the state Legislature's majority party to show their support for educators with actions, not just words.
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    WATCH: Southern Arizona could house a new ICE detention center

    Marana could see a new 500-bed ICE detention center. Here’s the deal.
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    Sky Harbor appeals to the public to donate to unpaid TSA workers

    Amid a partial government shutdown affecting workers at Phoenix Sky Harbor, the airport is asking Arizona residents to support employees who continue to show up despite not being paid.
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    As Arizona braces for Medicaid reforms, many patients don’t know how to qualify for hospital debt forgiveness

    As some Arizonans brace for the effects of Medicaid changes, more patients across the state may need to rely on hospital financial assistance.
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    6 famous Western film locations you can still visit in Arizona

    From the desert to a theme park, Arizona’s Western film history still stands.
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    WATCH: Undocumented or DACA student in AZ? This scholarship could help

    Angel Palazuelos is encouraging Arizona students to apply for Aliento’s Adelante Scholarship, which supports undocumented and DACA students pursuing higher education.

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  1. a statue of a man in a park

    ‘One less good guy’: Readers react to César Chávez sexual assault allegations

    The recent allegations of sexual abuse against César Chávez have sent a shockwave through communities. Here's how our readers reacted.
  2. two young girls posing on a stage with big checks

    Chandler eighth grader wins Arizona Spelling Bee, heads to nationals

    Esha Marupudi, a 14-year-old eighth grader at BASIS Chandler, won the Arizona Spelling Bee, successfully defending her title by correctly spelling “penicillate” in the final round.
  3. Since Hollywood’s Golden Age, Arizona has been the backdrop for many influential Western films.

    6 famous Western film locations you can still visit in Arizona

    From the desert to a theme park, Arizona’s Western film history still stands.
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    Arizona Dreamers fear being abducted by ICE as Trump administration delays DACA renewals

    Arizona DACA recipients sound the alarm about their fears of becoming bait for immigration authorities as USCIS fails to process work-permit applications.
  5. sign on brick wall that says Presidio San Agustín del Tucson Museum

    What was Tucson like in 1776? Presidio gives a glimpse back 250 years

    The lives of the people in and around the Tucson Presidio were marked by violence, new beginnings, and hard work.  
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    Hey Labubu fans, Pop Mart is opening its 1st Arizona store. What to know

    Pop Mart, a global company known for its collectible designer toys and “blind box” figures, is opening its first Arizona store.
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    Arizona small business owner: ‘The ACA has saved my life’

    On the 16th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), a local Arizona small business owner credits it with keeping him alive.
  8. people walk past a Real ID sign in an airport

    Why Phoenix airport security lines are so bad this spring break

    Airports nationwide continue to experience higher-than-normal wait times for security from a combination of spring break travel and a shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security.

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