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  1. young people in military uniform

    5 Veterans Day 2025 parades and events and in metro Phoenix

    In Arizona, Veterans Day is filled with hometown parades, ceremonies, and flag-waving. Here are some events happening this Tuesday.
  2. man cutting bottom of a pine tree from ground

    Where can I cut down a real Christmas tree? How to get a permit in Arizona

    You don’t have to live in a snowy state to cut your own Christmas tree. Here's how to make it happen in Arizona.
  3. hands putting beans into a tamale

    27 Arizona events to check out this weekend (Nov. 7-9)

    From wine festivals to celebrations of tamales and pupusas, Arizona's calendar is packed full of events this weekend. 
  4. Travelers check flights on screen in airport terminal

    Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport sees flight reductions amid government shutdown

    Amid the government shutdown, the FAA is reducing flight capacity at 40 major airports, including Phoenix Sky Harbor, to maintain safety.
  5. snap cuts pic

    Nearly 1 million Arizonans face food insecurity without SNAP payments

    SNAP benefits still have not been distributed, even though the Trump administration agreed to partially fund the program by court order.
  6. scottsdale remi

    I stayed at Scottsdale’s newest hotel, The Remi—Here’s how it lived up to the hype

    I stayed at Scottsdale’s newest hotel, The Remi—here’s how it lived up to the hype.
  7. Julie Spilsbury standing in a group of people

    Spilsbury concedes to newcomer Taylor in Mesa council recall election

    Spilsbury's recall was widely seen as a litmus test for how much clout Turning Point USA can wield in non-partisan local politics.
  8. students in class

    The shutdown is hurting schools whose budgets are mostly federal money

    In Chinle, Arizona, financial distress caused by the government shutdown has led to the suspension of after-school programs, including some that students rely on for meals.
  9. Downtown Phoenix.

    Everything you need to know about living in downtown Phoenix

    Thinking about moving to downtown Phoenix? Here’s what to know before you do—from average rent and walkability to the historic landmarks that make the city’s urban core unique.
  10. illustration showing a for rent sign and a paper with a pen

    Window shopping: Interesting rental listings we found in Phoenix this week (Nov. 5)

    Are you looking for a new rental in Phoenix? Here are some interesting listings we found this week.
  11. a sign that says for rent, 1 bedroom, and a phone number posted to a pole

    I’ve moved rentals nearly every 2 years. Turns out in Phoenix, that’s pretty common

    Whether it’s due to finances or life changes, young renters are moving frequently in Phoenix and the rest of the US.  
  12. This year’s Obamacare open enrollment period, which started Nov. 1 in most states, is full of uncertainty and confusion for the more than 24 million people who buy health insurance through the federal and state Affordable Care Act marketplaces.

    Why health insurance is so expensive this year—and what you can do about it

    This year’s Obamacare open enrollment period, which started Nov. 1 in most states, is full of uncertainty and confusion for the more than 24 million people who buy health insurance through the federal and state Affordable Care Act marketplaces.

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  1. scottsdale remi

    I stayed at Scottsdale’s newest hotel, The Remi—Here’s how it lived up to the hype

    I stayed at Scottsdale’s newest hotel, The Remi—here’s how it lived up to the hype.
  2. This year’s Obamacare open enrollment period, which started Nov. 1 in most states, is full of uncertainty and confusion for the more than 24 million people who buy health insurance through the federal and state Affordable Care Act marketplaces.

    Why health insurance is so expensive this year—and what you can do about it

    This year’s Obamacare open enrollment period, which started Nov. 1 in most states, is full of uncertainty and confusion for the more than 24 million people who buy health insurance through the federal and state Affordable Care Act marketplaces.
  3. a stage and the first two rows of seating with a large amount of water pooled between the stage and first row

    This Tempe museum is facing major repairs—here’s how to help

    The Arizona Heritage Center in Tempe is closing from Nov. 10 to Jan. 5 as it undergoes critical repairs.
  4. close-up of two pairs of hands holding flowers and a white urn

    Arizona is among states with the highest growth in cremations. Here’s why

    Arizona is projected to be one of the national epicenters of growth in cremations, with an estimated increase of 91.3% by 2045.
  5. Patients caught in a contract dispute have few good options.

    So your insurance dropped your doctor. Now what?

    Nationwide, contract disputes are common, with more than 650 hospitals having public spats with an insurer since 2021. They could become even more common as hospitals brace for about $1 trillion in cuts to federal health care spending prescribed by President Donald Trump’s signature legislation signed into law in July.
  6. exterior of Micro Center store

    Ready to see ‘tech heaven’? Micro Center to open new store in Phoenix

    Get in line, tech heads—Micro Center will soon open its doors in Arizona.
  7. two sumo wrestlers wrestling while referee yells

    24 Arizona events to check out this weekend (Oct. 31-Nov. 2)

    Here are some events going on in Arizona this weekend, including Día de Los Muertos celebrations, free movies, and a sumo festival.
  8. fans cheering for a band at a barrier

    VIVA PHX is back and it’s bigger than ever. What to know about the festival’s return

    VIVA PHX will return in 2026 as a six-day, multi-venue celebration of the local culture.

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