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Wildfire destroys a historic Grand Canyon lodge and other structures
A fast-moving wildfire destroyed the Grand Canyon lodge and dozens of other structures on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim.
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Detained by ICE, a Phoenix woman with leukemia faces death without medical care
Arbella “Yari” Rodríguez Márquez, a legal permanent resident who suffers from leukemia is not receiving proper medical care in ICE detention.
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Hobbs celebrates signing of ‘Jerry’s Law,’ expanding protections against animal cruelty for Arizona pets
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs joined impassioned animal advocates to celebrate a new state law intended to protect pets.
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8 Phoenix farmers markets worth waking up for this summer
Start your summer morning with iced coffee, fresh produce, and local love at these Phoenix farmers markets.
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Phoenix firefighters head to Texas to help in search after catastrophic Kerrville flood
With at least 160 people still missing after the deadly Fourth of July floods in Texas, a team of 48 Phoenix firefighters and five dogs headed east to help with the search.
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Judge blocks Trump birthright citizenship order after Supreme Court ruling
A federal judge in New Hampshire will certify a class action lawsuit including all children who will be affected by President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship.
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The most extreme monsoons in Arizona history
Arizona’s monsoon season runs from June to September and often causes widespread devastation. Here are some of the most extreme monsoons in Arizona history.
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These 5 Arizona hospitals are at risk of closing now that Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’ is law
Hospitals in Page, Winslow, Bisbee, Nogales, and Globe are all at risk of closing their doors after Trump signed the bill into law on July 4.
























