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Solar panels will cut water loss from canals in Gila River Indian Community
The Gila River Indian Community recently signed an agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to put solar panels over a stretch of irrigation canal on its land south of Phoenix.
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Arizona ‘Thanksgiving Grandma’ teams up with Airbnb to welcome strangers for the holiday
An Arizona woman who shared her Thanksgiving table seven years ago with a stranger she accidentally texted will be opening up her home again this year to two new strangers.
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Native American tribes fight US over a proposed $10B renewable energy transmission line
Work on the $10 billion SunZia project that will funnel renewable energy across the West has come to a halt in southwestern Arizona, with Native American tribes saying the federal government has ignored concerns about its effects.
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A warmer than usual summer blamed for hungry, hungry javelinas ripping through Sedona golf course
Operators of a Sedona golf course think they have finally found the right repellent for javelinas ripping apart their turf—chili oil.
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Arizona, other states sue Meta claiming its social platforms harm kids’ mental health
Dozens of US states, including Arizona, are suing Meta Platforms Inc. for harming young people and contributing to the youth mental health crisis.
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Man linked to missing Arizona teen Alicia Navarro is arrested on child sex abuse charges
A 36-year-old man living in Montana with Alicia Navarro has been charged with two felony counts of child sexual abuse based on images found on his phone.
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For Indigenous people, solar eclipse often about reverence and tradition, not revelry
In Navajo culture, an eclipse is about solemnity—not spectacle. It marks the end of a cycle and the power of when the moon and sun are in alignment.
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Judge Denies Phoenix Request Seeking Extra Time to Clean Up ‘The Zone’
A judge on Tuesday denied the city of Phoenix’s legal request seeking extra time to clean up the city’s largest homeless encampment.
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Phoenix Has Driest Monsoon Season Since Weather Service Began Record-Keeping in 1895
The National Weather Service said the monsoon season this year in the arid Southwest dropped only 0.15 inches of rain.
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Venezuelan Man Traveled to the US Border With His Pet Squirrel
A Venezuelan man and his pet squirrel are a reflection of the emotional choices migrants make over what to take as they embark on the dangerous trip north.



















