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Quiet heroes: Meet the Valley animal lovers tending to feral cat colonies
n the sprawling urban landscape of Phoenix, where the desert sun sets over bustling streets, there are volunteers quietly tending to a population often overlooked: feral cats.
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Retired Arizona teacher touts Biden’s efforts to protect seniors’ economic security
More than one million Arizona seniors are covered by Medicare Part D, including Linda Somo of the Arizona Alliance for Retired Americans, who worries that a second Trump term would undo progress made in lowering drug costs and lead to cuts to Social Security.
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Arizona’s reality TV stars: Where are they now?
From A-list actresses to a controversial bachelor, here’s a roundup of reality TV stars from Arizona (plus how they did and where they are now).
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How Arizona women are helping each other gain confidence in outdoor adventuring
Two female-oriented outdoors groups in Arizona encourage women to get on the trails, and to not be afraid of doing it solo every once in a while.
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OPINION: State and local leaders from across the nation shine spotlight on Phoenix’s vitality
Four years ago, Phoenix and the nation faced a global pandemic that we had not seen in generations. In addition to the tragic loss of life, small businesses struggled to stay afloat while millions of Americans lost their jobs. Additionally, the pandemic highlighted longstanding inequities around access to affordable housing, broadband access, and much more.…
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The zodiac signs of 12 iconic women offer insight into their historic accomplishments
The zodiac signs of 12 iconic women offer insight into their historic accomplishments. Here’s what you need to know about these women and their zodiac signs.
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Antoine Predock, renowned architect who created Arizona Science Center, dies at 87
Antoine Predock, an architect known for his rare brand of creativity, died Saturday at his home in Albuquerque.
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Ballet scholarship competition in Phoenix helps further dancers’ dreams
Dozens of dancers performed solo and group dances at the Orpheum Theatre in Phoenix to compete for scholarships.
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ASU grad Ed Dwight was to be the first Black astronaut. At 90, he’s finally getting his due.
The new National Geographic documentary “The Space Race” chronicles the stories of Black astronauts and their first pioneer, Ed Dwight.
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Meet an Arizona woman who volunteers to walk people into abortion clinics
Cindy Hans says she escorts patients to abortion clinics because she’s passionate about bodily autonomy and the right to privacy.
























