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Gas prices in Phoenix rise with Iran conflict. Here’s how much
The current high rates at the pump could increase for Arizona consumers because of the widening conflict after US and Israeli forces fired missiles at Iran, analysts and local experts said.
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Iconic hot dog joint opening 1st restaurant in this metro Phoenix city
Longtime Valley staple Ted’s Hot Dogs is preparing to open its first Arizona location outside of Tempe.
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Republicans are using custom electric Cybertrucks to get political
Jay Feely, a former Arizona Cardinals player who is running for the US House in Arizona, is among the Republicans embracing the Cybertruck as a way to make a political statement.
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Arizona’s deepest, darkest hotel room has closed for good. Here’s why
Staff at Grand Canyon Caverns, an Arizona roadside attraction, announced on March 2 that its Caverns Suite is permanently closed.
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New Buckeye neighborhood has homes priced in mid-$300Ks. Check it out
A new Buckeye community with home prices starting in the mid-$300,000s is open for sales.
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Phoenix’s unseasonable heat still breaking records. How long will it last?
Phoenix set a new record when the temperature hit 93 degrees on March 2, according to the National Weather Service.
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All of the best events to attend in metro Phoenix this March
March is a perfect time to bring out your sandals, wear a short-sleeved shirt, and walk around at these events in metro Phoenix.
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Mayan translator who helps police, courts faces deportation from US
Olga Perez has spent the past 20 years helping agencies, hospitals, and nonprofits work with people who speak an indigenous Mayan language. Now, she’s in custody in Arizona and faces possible deportation.
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Arizona State Fair announces 2026 dates. Here’s what we know
It may feel as though the Arizona State Fair only just wrapped up for 2025—but it’s already time to announce the dates and theme for 2026.
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Arizona AG settles with 1 of 9 landlords accused of price fixing
The Arizona Attorney General’s Office has settled with one of nine landlords it sued in February 2024 for engaging in a price fixing operation that the state said led to apartment rent hikes.



















