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Days after July 4th, immigrant children fought DHS in an Arizona court
Undocumented children who are in the US without their parents faced the full weight of the federal government in a Tucson courthouse.
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Lifelong Republican and former Mesa mayor endorses Katie Hobbs for governor
Pointing to her bipartisan record, Republican John Giles endorsed incumbent Katie Hobbs over Trump-backed primary challenger Andy Biggs.
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The oldest pool in Arizona is more than 140 years old and still open
A southern Arizona town started the trend of public swimming pools and is possibly the oldest operating municipal swimming pool in the US.
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Go aboard the Titanic at new immersive experience in metro Phoenix
The journey will showcase numerous Titanic artifacts, dramatic room recreations, never-before-seen 3D views, video animations and cutting-edge technology.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Arizona (July 3-9)
A weekly roundup of Arizona events, protests, voter registration drives, meetings, and community gatherings happening across the state from Friday, July 3, through Thursday, July 9.
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Breaking: ‘Protect Education Act’ turns in 400,000+ signatures to SOS
The measure only needed 255,949 valid signatures to qualify for the November ballot.
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ICE to pause Arizona warehouse by months for environmental review
The warehouse was one of several that DHS purchased across the nation under its former head, Kristi Noem, to expand detention space.
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No citizenship ceremonies in Phoenix this Fourth of July. Why not?
The federal government’s break from tradition appears deliberately tied to President Donald Trump’s restrictive immigration policies, critics say.
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7 news stories and resources for Phoenix renters this week (July 3)
From news on a federal housing bill to renter-friendly furniture, here’s a quick recap of helpful links for Phoenix renters.




















