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Border wall crews damage 1,000-year-old site as tribe warns of risks
A border wall contractor inadvertently disturbed a cultural site known as the Las Playas Intaglio, located west of Ajo, Arizona, along the border.
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This huge blue beam lights up metro Phoenix nights. Why it’s going away
The light, known as the “Gila Beam,” is an homage to the famous Luxor Light in Las Vegas.
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Planning to strike? Where May Day events are at in metro Phoenix
Twenty-three May Day events were planned for Arizona, including 10 across metro Phoenix. Here’s where.
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What happens if a Gila monster bites you? Here’s how venomous they are
Here is everything to know about Gila monsters and why you should avoid them.
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There’s a tower in midtown Phoenix that’s pink. What’s with that?
The towers no longer dominate the Phoenix skyline, but residents continue to enjoy life there.
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Step inside Arizona’s 1st Coach coffee shop and see why I’ll be back
The Coach Coffee Shop at Tanger Outlets is not only the first in Arizona, but the first on the West Coast.
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Inside Phoenix’s first autism-friendly hair salon
Hope Haircuts is a children’s barbershop on the west side of Phoenix created for autistic children and people with special needs.
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Developer restores historic Phoenix building, will add high-rise with apartments
The project, called Jackson Place, is planned to include 262 apartment units.
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Tallest tower in Arizona—which will include apartments—took years of planning
The tallest tower in Arizona will have 380 traditional apartment units and 275 co-living units, which will be rented by the bedroom instead of by the unit.
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Arizona is one of the least affordable states, study says. Here’s why
Arizona was ranked among the least affordable states in the nation, according to a new report—and housing costs have a lot to do with it.



















