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What happened at Colt Grill? ICE raid in tourism hot spot is ‘wake-up call’
After ICE raided the Colt Grill restaurants in Yavapai County, some residents remain supportive of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown but have misgivings about the arrests of hardworking undocumented workers.
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Why are allergies so bad in Arizona right now? What’s behind the surge
Why are allergies so bad in Arizona right now? Here’s what to know and what to expect during allergy season.
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Phoenix bans ICE from using city-owned property
Phoenix told federal officers this week that they can’t use city property during Immigration and Customs Enforcement crackdowns.
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Your thermostat should be set at this temperature, Arizona experts say
While your thermostat setting may be a source of debate in your home, experts have stepped in to settle the argument by picking the most efficient temperature for your AC unit to be set to.
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Deported Arizonan struggles to adjust. ‘I feel like I’m worth nothing’
Ingrid Ayón was deported to Mexico after living nearly her entire life in Cottonwood—and adjusting to her new life with much of her family still in the US was not going well.
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5 super cool destinations near metro Phoenix to visit this spring
When the desert is acting like an oven, try to float a river, hide in a cave, or pretend you’re at the beach. Here are five places near metro Phoenix where you can cool off.
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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.



















