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Latest from USA Today Network via Reuters Connect
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No Kings protests set to return. See every rally in metro Phoenix
Opponents of President Donald Trump are planning to participate in thousands of No Kings protests in Arizona and across the nation on March 28.
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Chandler eighth grader wins Arizona Spelling Bee, heads to nationals
Esha Marupudi, a 14-year-old eighth grader at BASIS Chandler, won the Arizona Spelling Bee, successfully defending her title by correctly spelling “penicillate” in the final round.
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Why are grasshoppers everywhere in Phoenix right now? Here’s the cause
Grasshoppers are a common sight across Arizona, but why does it seem like there’s an excess of them right now?
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Sky Harbor appeals to the public to donate to unpaid TSA workers
Amid a partial government shutdown affecting workers at Phoenix Sky Harbor, the airport is asking Arizona residents to support employees who continue to show up despite not being paid.
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Don’t leave these 12 things in your hot car, Arizona. Here’s why
Here are 12 things experts say you really shouldn’t leave in your hot car and why.
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Who is the richest Arizonan? See who made Forbes’ billionaires list
Here’s a look at the wealthiest Arizonans, including their net worth and ranking on the Forbes’ 2026 list of the world’s billionaires.
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How to make Arizona more affordable? GOP, Dems are far apart
The split between Arizona Republicans and Democrats in addressing affordability comes down to beliefs about how government should work.
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What was Tucson like in 1776? Presidio gives a glimpse back 250 years
The lives of the people in and around the Tucson Presidio were marked by violence, new beginnings, and hard work.
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Hey Labubu fans, Pop Mart is opening its 1st Arizona store. What to know
Pop Mart, a global company known for its collectible designer toys and “blind box” figures, is opening its first Arizona store.
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Here’s where metro Phoenix home prices climbed the most in 2025
Median home prices in metro Phoenix were flat overall in 2025, but some area—including Apache Junction and central Phoenix—saw double-digit increases.



















