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The workers who fed ASU’s graduating class are living in shelters and going uninsured
Dozens of cooks, dishwashers, and cashiers who feed thousands of ASU students daily picketed outside undergraduate commencement on Monday, May 11th, demanding better working conditions.
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Analise Ortiz slams GOP lawmaker: “Keep my district out your mouth”
A National Guard nomination hearing turned into a showdown over ICE when Sen. Analise Ortiz called out Sen. Jake Hoffman’s claims regarding her district.
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Teen dies day after Arizona judge freed parents
ICE detained the parents of a terminally ill US citizen while his family fought for one last goodbye.
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This state rep won’t stop pushing for Arizona affordability despite lawmakers blocking them
Drawing on lived experience, state Rep. Lorena Austin fights to ease Arizona’s cost-of-living crisis as their proposals fail to get hearings in a GOP-controlled legislature.
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Life after Coyotes: Glendale officials say Westgate is thriving without NHL tenant
Desert Diamond Arena saw gross sales increase by 156% after the Coyotes departed from 2022 to 2023, while showing a 119% jump in attendance.
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Arizona’s tallest waterslide is open for summer. What to expect
Riptide, now the tallest waterslide in Arizona, officially opened in April 2026 at Golfland Sunsplash in Mesa.
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After no charges, Phoenix family asks AG to charge cop who killed their dad
Christian Diaz Rendon was shot and killed by a Phoenix officer inside his own home disarming an intruder. The county attorney declined to press charges against the officer. Now, the family is asking Attorney General Kris Mayes to step in.
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3 low-cost tips for hosting people in a small Phoenix apartment
You don’t need a lot of space to host a fun gathering with friends. Here are some tips for making it doable without spending a bunch of money.
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Arizona just approved a massive data center near an Air Force base. Neighbors are furious
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 to allow developers to move forward with the $36 billion data center near the city of Surprise. The project still needs EPA air quality approval before construction can begin.
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Where to find the cheapest cheeseburgers in Arizona, study says
Here’s the average price of a cheeseburger, fries, and soda in Arizona cities, plus how much it has increased since 2025.
























