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    Gallego to picket with Starbucks baristas in longest strike in company history

    US Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) plans to join the picket line in Gilbert, Arizona, as Starbucks workers protest unfair labor practices and company’s refusal to address union workers demands.
  2. The flooding in Globe wreaked havoc on the historical downtown, decimating buildings and closing more than a dozen businesses, which are vital to the health and well-being of the region.

    Resilience and a Red Ribbon reopening tour in downtown Globe

    The fall flooding devastated downtown Globe. Resilience prevails with the reopening of nine businesses.
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    Explained: Why AZ doctors are fighting these abortion rules in court right now

    Even after voters said yes to abortion rights, some Arizona laws are still making it hard—and sometimes impossible—to get care.
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    WATCH: Activists vow to keep fighting against Tucson data center

    Lee Ziesche traveled from Tucson to Phoenix to urge commissioners to vote against an energy supply agreement supporting a data center in Tucson.
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    WATCH: Arizona Corporation Commission showdown

    After the Arizona Corporation Commission voted to approve an energy supply agreement for a data center in Tucson, activists turned their backs on commissioners as a means of protest.
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    WATCH: Rep. Adelita Grijalva says she was sprayed during ICE raid in Tucson

    A federal law enforcement operation at a Tucson taco shop resulted in a fracas, with agents deploying pepper spray as a group of protesters tried to stop authorities.
  7. If you’re searching for a place to rent, you should be aware of rental scams.

    Tips on how to avoid rental scams in Phoenix

    If you’re searching for a place to rent, you should be aware of rental scams. Here are some tips for avoiding them.
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    Readers chime in: What do you think of the Project Blue data center project?

    The Arizona Corporation Commission approved a proposal that allows Tucson Electric Power to power a local data center called Project Blue. Here’s what our readers think about it.
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    Arizona Medicaid now covers traditional healing, helping Native communities preserve tradition

    Arizona is one of the first states where Medicaid covers traditional healing, helping Native communities preserve tradition.
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    Arizona Christmas bars serving nostalgia, kitsch, and eggnog cocktails

    The Christmas season is officially here, and several bars around the Valley are going all out with tinsel, twinkling lights, and festive cocktails.
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    The 4 best areas to rent in Phoenix if you don’t have a car

    Although Phoenix isn’t known for being a truly walkable city like New York City or San Francisco, these pockets of the Valley can be walkable.
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    Yuma farmers weigh in on pesticide use

    Yuma County produces 90% of the nation’s lettuce during the winter months, a pace that growers say would be difficult to maintain without pesticides, even as organizations like Beyond Pesticides warn of their public health risks.

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  1. The flooding in Globe wreaked havoc on the historical downtown, decimating buildings and closing more than a dozen businesses, which are vital to the health and well-being of the region.

    Resilience and a Red Ribbon reopening tour in downtown Globe

    The fall flooding devastated downtown Globe. Resilience prevails with the reopening of nine businesses.
  2. A group of farmworkers working in a field in Yuma

    Yuma farmers weigh in on pesticide use

    Yuma County produces 90% of the nation’s lettuce during the winter months, a pace that growers say would be difficult to maintain without pesticides, even as organizations like Beyond Pesticides warn of their public health risks.
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    ‘Still coughing’: Arizona Rep. Adelita Grijalva says she was sprayed during Tucson federal raid at taco shop

    A federal law enforcement operation at an Arizona taco shop resulted in a fracas on Friday, with agents deploying pepper spray as a group of protesters tried to stop authorities.
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    Three-year-old child forced to serve as her own attorney in Tucson immigration court

    More than a dozen undocumented minors were forced to make their case in front of an immigration judge as the Trump administration ramps up removal proceedings.
  5. 16 Arizona Nonprofits to Support This Holiday Season

    14 Arizona-based nonprofits to support this holiday season

    If you’re searching for organizations that could use your help, we’ve rounded up 14 Valley-based nonprofits that are working to make their communities a better place.
  6. Small acts of kindness can quickly turn extraordinary.

    Ordinary Arizonans who performed extraordinary acts of kindness in 2025

    Small acts of kindness can quickly turn extraordinary, as evidenced by these 13 stories of Arizonans doing good.
  7. The holiday season is full of celebration, traditions, loved ones, and gift-giving, but it’s also a time that significantly strains the environment.

    7 low- & zero-waste shops in the Valley for sustainable holiday gifts

    Explore simple, sustainable ways to reduce holiday waste and find eco-friendly, zero-waste gift options around Phoenix.
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    Want to give back? Check out these coat drives near Phoenix

    If you're looking for ways to help, particularly as temperatures drop, consider cleaning out your closet and donating a coat to those in need.

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