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Small plane makes emergency landing on central Phoenix street
A small plane made an emergency landing on April 12 along a residential street in central Phoenix.
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How Arizona lawmakers can bring back bills even after they fail
State lawmakers introduced a record number of bills this legislative session, but that doesn’t mean more can’t come along through a commonly used tool at the Arizona Capitol.
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Arizona taxes are due April 15. Experts share their best tips
Arizona taxpayers have one week left to file their 2025 state and federal income tax returns before the April 15 deadline.
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Harkins to unveil 4D movie theater in Arizona this summer
Harkins Theatres is bringing a whole new movie-watching experience to its theaters later this summer.
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Phoenix dad of 2 disabled kids targeted for arrest, deportation by ICE
Erasmo Ibuado-Reyes was on his way to work when ICE agents stopped him, as part of a crackdown that President Trump said would focus on the “worst of the worst” people who were in the country illegally.
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Arizona right-wing pundit arrested, accused of DUI in Scottsdale
Rachel Alexander attended a party with other Arizona Republicans the night of her arrest. She had a blood alcohol level of 0.230%, roughly three times the legal limit.
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Tucson’s Raytheon plant built $1.9B in missiles fired at Iran
More than 500 Tomahawk cruise missiles built at Raytheon’s Tucson plant were fired into Iran in the first 16 days of the war.
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Hummingbirds are on the move. Here’s when to see them in Arizona
Here is everything to know about hummingbird migration season, plus the best times to see them in Arizona.
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This metro Phoenix freeway is the worst in Arizona, drivers say
Arizonans often complain that their state has the worst drivers, but some roads are particularly bad. Here’s the spot that Arizona drivers hate the most.
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Rents are falling in metro Phoenix. Here’s where the best deals are
Rents are down in the Valley’s 10 biggest cities and aren’t expected to climb this year. Here’s how much they’ve dropped.



















