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Trump promised to welcome more foreign students. Now, they feel targeted on all fronts
International students have found themselves at the center of the Trump administration’s escalating campaign to kick them out or keep them from entering the country.
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This OB-GYN is concerned about Arizona’s rural maternity care deserts
Rural doctors in Arizona are often unprepared to deal with pregnant patients with complications. Proposed Medicaid cuts will only make addressing the lack of maternal care tougher.
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Zippin through ‘Zona: The 5 best spots to zipline in Arizona
Soar through canyons, deserts, and ghost towns. Discover the best places to zipline across Arizona’s wild and scenic landscapes.
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Need help paying rent in Phoenix? These 10 programs can help
If you’re struggling to find and afford housing, these 10 rental assistance programs in Phoenix can help.
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Discover Arizona’s coolest adventures during Great Outdoors Month
Discover Arizona adventures this June! From cool mountain trails to refreshing lakes, find perfect outdoor experiences during Great Outdoors Month.
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Trump administration revokes guidance requiring hospitals to provide emergency abortions
The Trump administration announced on Tuesday that it would revoke guidance to the nation’s hospitals that directed them to provide emergency abortions for women when they are necessary to stabilize their medical condition.
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Arizona students demand education protections from the Trump administration
Dozens of Arizona students and activists rallied to protect education funding, amid Republican-backed budget cuts.
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Arizona is more than the Grand Canyon. Here are 5 other national park sites to visit
Arizona is more than the Grand Canyon. Here are five other national park sites that are worth a visit.
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Mental health is a complicated topic for Latinos. Mente wants to help.
Mente, a new mental health initiative, held a one-of-a-kind event in downtown Phoenix last week to address the stigma surrounding mental health among Latinos.
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Appeals court revives Native American challenge to $10B SunZia energy transmission project
A federal appeals court has sided with tribes in their fight over the SunZia transmission line, which is designed to carry wind-generated electricity through Arizona’s San Pedro Valley.
























