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New AZ guidelines aim to protect workers from heat, but fall short of enforceable standards
Arizona is implementing new workplace heat safety guidelines as summer approaches—but advocates say without enforceable standards, they fall short of protecting workers.
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Din Tai Fung just opened in Scottsdale—I went to see if it’s worth the hype
Scoring a table at Scottsdale’s most in-demand restaurant isn’t easy. Here’s what actually delivers once you’re inside.
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Gila Community College’s innovative approach to inmate rehabilitation
Gila Community College’s pilot program helps inmates earn electrical certification, offering a path to stable jobs for smoother reentry.
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8 Arizona hospitals at risk of closing over Medicaid cuts, report says
Eight Arizona hospitals could be at risk for closure due to Medicaid funding cuts outlined in President Donald Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill, a new report indicates.
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ICE opening a new office in Flagstaff: Residents worry about tactics, tourism and terror
Community members have been spurred into action by news that an Immigrations and Customs Enforcement office would be opening in Flagstaff.
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A big midterms year in Arizona kicks off with Maricopa County embroiled in election drama
Republican Justin Heap is an election skeptic who will be overseeing his first statewide election in Maricopa County.
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A huge new Ferris wheel is opening soon in metro Phoenix. What to know
To celebrate 10 years of the Arizona Boardwalk, a big new Ferris wheel is opening later this month.
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Can you smoke marijuana in public in Arizona? What the law says
One of the most frequent questions is whether open public consumption of marijuana, in any form, is legal. Here’s what we know.
























