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Arizona Two Spirit Powwow empowers community amid growing anti-trans legislation
President Donald Trump’s recent executive actions have left transgender and two-spirit communities uncertain about their rights and recognition going forward.
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Discover ancient skills at S’edav Va’aki Museum’s free event this March
S’edav Va’aki Museum’s 23rd Ancient Technology Day will take place on March 8, 2025. Come enjoy demos, crafts, and history—all for free!
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Lead dangers in your home: How Phoenix is making homes safer
Free lead tests protect Phoenix families! Lead Safe PHX offers home inspections and essential resources to shield your loved ones from hidden health hazards.
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Volunteer vacations: Grand Canyon Trust offers free conservation trips
Join Grand Canyon Trust’s free volunteer trips to help with science and restoration projects. No skills needed!
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10 spring festivals in Arizona to look forward to
Experience the top 10 spring festivals in Arizona, featuring music, food, culture, and more across the Grand Canyon State.
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Sky Harbor Airport adds a monthly cultural experience for travelers
Travelers at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport’s Terminal 3 might catch more than a flight. Once a month, the airport’s new Culture Corner showcases the diversity of Arizona.
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Phoenix school districts convert unused land into 264 affordable homes
Phoenix is partnering with two local school districts to transform unused land into 264 affordable housing units, helping address the city’s 59,000-unit shortage.
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Celebrate 60 years of Lake Havasu State Park at free event
Learn about Lake Havasu State Park and take part in its 60th anniversary with a free event.
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University of Arizona finds fewer forest fires lead to worse blazes
Research indicates forests are burning less frequently than before, potentially leading to more severe and destructive wildfires.
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A Republican rep in Arizona is trying to reverse Prop 139—by twisting voters’ own language
The bill would give the state government control over reproductive freedom again after voters overwhelmingly passed Prop 139. And with a Republican majority in the House and Senate, it could bypass Gov. Katie Hobbs’ desk altogether.
























