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  1. 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.
  2. group of people posing in front of a Cybertruck

    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.
  3. man holds a rattlesnake extended on a stick

    Arizona has the most kinds of rattlesnakes. Here’s how to avoid bites

    Snake season in Arizona typically ramps up in spring and runs through early fall, when rising temperatures bring snakes out to hunt and mate. Here's how to stay safe.
  4. close up of man wearing green shirt and beads holding a green beer

    Best St. Patrick’s Day 2026 events happening in metro Phoenix

    Bars, restaurants, and other groups across the Valley are set to host events for St. Patrick's Day featuring festive food, drink, and performances.
  5. man standing in desert holding a blue funnel

    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.
  7. various options for type of gas at a gas pump and their prices

    Gas prices in Phoenix rise with Iran conflict. Here’s how much

    The current high rates at the pump could increase for Arizona consumers because of the widening conflict after US and Israeli forces fired missiles at Iran, analysts and local experts said.
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    As Arizona schools face funding and teacher shortages, Republicans advance measure attacking transgender students

    An Arizona Republican Senator continues pushing legislation attacking transgender and nonbinary youth.
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    Biggs, Schweikert back Trump on Iran conflict despite past war power stance

    Biggs and Schweikert, who have long argued that presidents lack the power to go to war without congressional approval, set aside those qualms and backed President Donald Trump’s decision to attack Iran.
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    Best areas of metro Phoenix for young professionals

    If you’re a young professional who’s new to metro Phoenix, here are the best areas of town to meet and mingle with other young people.
  11. a tray on a table with three hot dogs, a cup of fries, and a soda

    Iconic hot dog joint opening 1st restaurant in this metro Phoenix city

    Longtime Valley staple Ted's Hot Dogs is preparing to open its first Arizona location outside of Tempe.
  12. group of people posing in front of a Cybertruck

    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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  1. 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.
  2. group of people posing in front of a Cybertruck

    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.
  3. man standing in desert holding a blue funnel

    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.
  4. ap

    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.
  5. group of people posing in front of a Cybertruck

    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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    ‘Be brave’: Analise Ortiz on why it’s critical to stand up to ICE and Trump

    Despite being targeted by the right for warning her constituents about ICE raids, Ortiz continues to push back against the agency’s violent crackdown on immigrants.
  7. a sign outside a hotel room located in a dark cavern

    Arizona’s deepest, darkest hotel room has closed for good. Here’s why

    Staff at Grand Canyon Caverns, an Arizona roadside attraction, announced on March 2 that its Caverns Suite is permanently closed.
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    The Fanoos Ensemble bring the sounds of Afghanistan to Phoenix

    Elham Fanoos developed a love for instruments growing up in Kabul. Decades later, he and his family are performing at the Musical Instrument Museum to invite Arizonans into the world of Afghanistan.

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