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Detained migrant children forced to represent themselves in Tucson court
In Tucson, more than a dozen unrepresented minors were forced to face an immigration judge and fight removal proceedings.
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Green spaces are key to combating record heat in marginalized communities
Tens of millions of Americans are navigating major heat waves. More often than not, the heat hits hardest for people of color and low-income residents.
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It’s almost flu season. Should you still get a shot, and will insurance cover it?
Amid political chatter about vaccines and the government entities that oversee them, it’s understandable to wonder where all this leaves the 2025-26 flu vaccine. In short: Yes, the flu shot is still a thing. And four doctors we spoke to said they recommend you get your flu shot this year.
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New expansion brings Black cowboy culture to Gilbert
Tomari “TJ” Stevenson, AKA Cowboy TJ, is moving his Copperstate Riding Club to Gilbert. His announcement comes during Black Business Month.
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Where to camp on the water in Arizona this fall
Crunching leaves, a roaring fire, and a cozy tent near cooling waters: the perfect way to welcome fall. Make it happen at one of these 11 campgrounds in Arizona.
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Leaf-peeping in Arizona: The state’s most scenic spots
Discover the best times and places for leaf-peeping in Arizona, from golden aspens in the mountains to vibrant oaks in the red rocks.
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As SNAP cuts loom, this nonprofit aims to fill the gap in Arizona
Activate Food Arizona operates Farm Express Mobile Market, a mobile grocery store that meets residents where they are with affordable produce.
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DACA recipient targeted by immigration officials
After 25 years in the US with protected legal status, a DACA recipient was racially profiled by immigration officials in Yuma and detained in Florence.
























