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The Fanoos Ensemble bring the sounds of Afghanistan to Phoenix
Elham Fanoos developed a love for instruments growing up in Kabul. Decades later, he and his family are performing at the Musical Instrument Museum to invite Arizonans into the world of Afghanistan.
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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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Accessible walks bring the joys of birding to people with mobility and other limitations
Birding for Every BODY in Tucson is part of a growing national movement to help people with physical and other limitations experience birding and nature.
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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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Trump’s tariffs hurt this Tempe coffee shop. Now its owner is fighting back
Brick Road Coffee has struggled with its expansion as a result of Trump’s tariff policies, even months after the policies were eased.
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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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6 Arizona sites to take your kids to this Women’s History Month
If you want to teach the children in your life about Arizona’s rich women’s history this March, here’s where to head.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Arizona (Feb. 27–March 5)
A weekly roundup of Arizona political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide from Friday, Feb. 27, through Thursday, March 5. Want to get involved this week? You can attend ICE detention protests in Surprise and north Phoenix, join voter registration efforts in Tucson, sign abortion access petitions in Phoenix, and take…
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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.
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Arizona braces for cutbacks on the Colorado River. Here’s what to know
An advocacy group has begun rolling out television ads and online videos defending Arizona’s rights to a Colorado River that is under serious hydrological and political strain.
























