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    WATCH: He died from a toothache in ICE detention. AZ Dems want answers

    After a Haitian immigrant died in ICE detention, these Arizona Democrats are demanding answers. Here’s the deal.
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    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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    Here’s where metro Phoenix home prices climbed the most in 2025

    Median home prices in metro Phoenix were flat overall in 2025, but some area—including Apache Junction and central Phoenix—saw double-digit increases.
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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.
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    WATCH: AZ Republicans want firing squad executions

    Firing squad executions in Arizona? Here’s the deal.
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    WATCH: AZ Republicans want to debank immigrants

    Immigrants could have a harder time accessing banking services. Here’s the deal.
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    Phoenix drivers paying ‘outrageous’ gas prices blame Iran war

    The average regular gas price in Phoenix proper on March 12 was 84 cents more than the day before the conflict in the Middle East broke out Feb. 27, according to figures listed by AAA.
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    Your weekly guide to taking action in Arizona (March 14-19)

    A weekly roundup of Arizona protests, community events, and ways to get involved from Friday, March 14, through Thursday, March 19.
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    This huge—and free—metro Phoenix festival is ready to surprise you

    If you're looking to celebrate Art Detour for the first time or the 38th time, here's everything you need to know about the 2026 festival.
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    Here’s where to find Friday the 13th tattoo deals in metro Phoenix

    On Friday, March 13, many metro Phoenix tattoo shops will open their doors all day—and some even into the night—to tattoo as many people as possible.
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    Trump’s tech giants pledge to shield ratepayers doesn’t cover biggest AZ data center projects

    The three largest data centers in Arizona are being developed by companies that didn’t sign on to President Trump's “ratepayer protection pledge."

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  1. 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.  
  2. a closeup on a Pop Mart bag with a blurry background of a store

    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.
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    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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    Is a campaign Cybertruck a good idea? Arizonans weigh in

    Here's what our readers think about Republicans—including Jay Feely in Arizona—using custom Cybertrucks to advertise their political campaigns.
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    Rainwater fills most of these Arizonans’ household needs. Here’s how

    As one Tucson couple has proved for more than 20 years, rainwater can supply a home’s year-round household needs, with enough to spare for a 12,000-gallon backyard swimming pool.
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    How are Arizonans faring under Trump? New report shows higher costs for food, health care, and energy

    More than a year into President Donald Trump’s second term, a new report from Defend America Action and Progress Arizona reveals that thousands of Arizonans are worse off due to his economic policies.
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    Republicans are using custom electric Cybertrucks to get political

    Jay Feely, a former Arizona Cardinals player who is running for the US House in Arizona, is among the Republicans embracing the Cybertruck as a way to make a political statement.

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