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How a grassroots movement won the fight to save Prescott’s Granite Dells
Defending the Granite Dells near Prescott is a never-ending task, for the threat of development hovers near in ways big and small.
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If Trump really wants to help Iranians, Yassamin Ansari has some ideas for him
Arizona’s Iranian-American member of Congress speaks out on Trump’s war and says he can assist Iranians through humane immigration policy instead of military action.
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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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Free computers, internet, and 1-on-1 tech help: What to know about AZ’s Hive centers
The Hive, powered by I.D.I.A., provides free computers, internet, tech support, and more at locations across Arizona, helping bridge the state’s digital divide.
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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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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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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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Arizona Dreamers fear being abducted by ICE as Trump administration delays DACA renewals
Arizona DACA recipients sound the alarm about their fears of becoming bait for immigration authorities as USCIS fails to process work-permit applications.
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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.
























