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RFK Jr. wants to target chronic disease in US tribes. A key program to do that was gutted
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spent time in tribal communities in Arizona and New Mexico this week highlighting ways they are trying to prevent chronic disease among Native Americans and Alaska Natives, something he has said is one of his top priorities. But Kennedy didn’t appear to publicly address a Native health program using traditional medicine and…
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‘An absolute honor’: World Cup champion Julie Ertz headlines Arizona Hall of Fame class
Julie Ertz, a Mesa native and one of the most decorated players in US women’s soccer history, was inducted into the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame.
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ASU Powwow bridges generations amid threats of Indigenous cultural erasure
This year’s ASU Powwow attracted students, visitors, and dancers from across the country.
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Arizona wine industry facing Trump’s tariff war effects, amid other market struggles
Amid a volatile US tariff war, the Arizona wine and spirits industry is weighing how the ever-changing landscape could affect local businesses and consumers.
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The Phoenix Zoo aims to attract more visitors with new $5.4 million big cats habitat
The Phoenix Zoo hopes to attract more tourists with the opening of a new $5.4 million Big Cats of Arizona exhibit.
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Arizona’s Chicano Basketball League blends culture, community, and opportunity for all generations
The Chicano Basketball League represents a familia—one where young athletes proudly embrace their Latino heritage on the court.
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Your guide to Arizona’s 2025 Eco Fashion Week
Arizona’s Eco Fashion Week 2025—where sustainable fashion, upcycled denim, and local designers share the spotlight—is coming up this month.
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Arizona still doesn’t have an LGBTQ license plate. Here’s why
Yet another casualty of Arizona’s Republican legislative majority: a license plate benefitting an LGBTQ organization.
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Pokémon cards boom post-COVID, with vendors cashing in at Arizona State Card Show
Pokémon cards were on full display at the 2025 Arizona State Card Show. The growing interest in them has made it possible for vendors to make a living selling cards from their favorite hobby.
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AG Mayes asks US Supreme Court to rule against creation of state-sponsored religious charter schools
Charter schools in Arizona are funded by tax dollars and are required by the state and US Constitution to provide an education free from religious influence.
























