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Nearly 1,000 demonstrators gather against planned ICE facility in Surprise
Nearly 1,000 people protested on the sidewalks in Surprise against ICE and its planned detention facility in the city.
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6 unique, romantic things to do this Valentine’s Day in metro Phoenix
Instead of just going to dinner for Valentine’s Day, surprise your significant other with one of these romantic, creative date ideas in the metro Phoenix area.
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ICE confirms it will add 1,500-bed detention facility in Surprise
ICE said it would add a processing facility with approximately 1,500 beds in Surprise as part of the agency’s efforts to expand detention space.
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6 new things to see at the Arizona Renaissance Festival this year
You may have seen Jacques ze Whipper on Instagram and TikTok, but now you can catch him in person at the Arizona Renaissance Festival.
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US citizen detained by ICE amid multiple brawls at Phoenix protest
An Arizona woman, who is a US citizen, said she was detained by ICE during a protest outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Phoenix Field Office.
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These are the 4 things locals miss most about metro Phoenix
Here are four things locals said they miss the most about metro Phoenix before rapid development made its mark.
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Why Arizonans could see more prayer at local school board meetings
After Arizona school board members were shut down for praying at governing meetings, Republicans in the Legislature want to make sure it doesn’t happen again.
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What happens if ICE tries to enter metro Phoenix school campuses?
Some metro Phoenix school districts were quick to introduce policies following President Trump’s return to office to protect students from ICE raids.
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This Arizona ZIP code is among most popular places to move right now
As 2026 gets underway, one Arizona ZIP code is standing out nationwide, ranking among the most popular destinations for movers across the US.
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Maricopa County homeless shelters team up as federal funding dries up
Maricopa County’s homeless population is rising as federal funding for shelter services is drying up. Now, four of Arizona’s major homeless service providers are plotting a new course for combatting the crisis.



















