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APS agrees not to cut off power for nonpayment when it’s 95 degrees or above
APS has agreed not to cut off electrical service to customers for nonpayment while temperatures are 95 degrees Fahrenheit or above as part of a $7 million settlement.
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7 news stories and resources for Phoenix renters this week (April 15)
From new apartment complexes and single-family rental communities to tips on buying rugs and other renter-friendly decor, here’s a quick recap of helpful links for Phoenix renters.
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Zillow roundup: Phoenix rentals that caught our eye this week (April 15)
Are you looking for a new Phoenix rental? Or maybe you like to scroll listings for fun? Either way, here are the highlights we saw on Zillow this week.
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10 ‘recession-proof’ jobs in Arizona
As economic uncertainty grows, these surprisingly stable jobs in Arizona offer a path to long-term security.
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Need to make rent? Skip online shopping and head to this Phoenix clothing swap
Community Closet holds clothing swaps in the Phoenix area that allow people to find new outfits without worrying about their budget.
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Meet the Arizona faith leaders fighting back against ICE
Religious leaders with the Valley Interfaith Project are standing up for immigrant rights in the face of Trump’s mass deportation agenda.
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Arizonans continue to struggle as Democrats’ affordability bills stall at state capitol
Arizona’s 2026 legislative session is nearing a close, but what has been done to make the state more affordable? Not much, Democrats say, and they say Republicans are to blame.
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What are those new boutique apartments coming to midtown Phoenix?
Construction of a new 36-unit apartment complex called CenTria Biltmore is underway near midtown Phoenix.
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Small plane makes emergency landing on central Phoenix street
A small plane made an emergency landing on April 12 along a residential street in central Phoenix.
























