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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs halts bill signing over funding dispute
Gov. Katie Hobbs vowed to veto all bills not already on her desk amid a standoff with the Republican-controlled Legislature.
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The 6 best Phoenix neighborhoods for renters on a budget
With over 500 square miles to choose from and inflation on the rise, deciding where to rent in Phoenix can be a challenge. Here are the best neighborhoods for renters on a budget, ranked.
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Arizona state parks celebrate Earth Day with unique activities
Explore natural wonders this Earth Day through interactive events at Arizona state parks like stargazing, wildlife encounters, and conservation education.
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Trucks with uranium cross Navajo Nation, reviving long-standing fears
Although the Navajo Nation has reached an agreement with Energy Fuels Inc. on uranium transportation through tribal land, many tribal members remain concerned it won’t protect them from the harms of uranium contamination.
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Making their mark: How Homeland prints Indigenous identity into youth spaces
Homeland, a Native-led creative brand, blends culture, music, fashion, and community through hands-on workshops and cross-brand collaborations.
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Is Arizona’s lack of measles cases a fluke, given its low vaccination rate?
Nearly everyone who has contracted measles this year was unvaccinated—and roughly 12% of Arizona children haven’t had the vaccine by the time they start school.
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The hilarious diner that’s perfect for breaking up your AZ road trip
Hear about Delgadillo’s, the quirky Arizona diner along route 66 that’s the perfect place to get a bite, stretch your legs, and laugh a little.
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Dozens of student pilots sue United Airlines and its Arizona flight school over fraud allegations
Dozens of former student pilots who say they racked up tens of thousands of dollars in debt for tuition are suing United Airlines and its flight school in the Arizona desert.
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What are the best restaurants in Tucson in 2025?
The Tucson Food Guide is back for its second year. After an outstanding turnout of voters last year, we need your votes for an even bigger, better food guide in 2025.
























