News
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Planning to strike? Where May Day events are at in metro Phoenix
Twenty-three May Day events were planned for Arizona, including 10 across metro Phoenix. Here’s where.
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Federal judge dismisses DOJ lawsuit against Arizona seeking voter data
The dismissal of the Arizona lawsuit follows a string of other rulings against the Department of Justice in similar cases in other states.
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7 news stories and resources for Phoenix renters this week (April 29)
From new rental communities to tips on keeping a garden alive, 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 29)
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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After a month in ICE custody, this trans Phoenix organizer is fighting for a dying detainee
Karla Sáenz, a queer immigrant rights organizer, recalled a “terrifying” month held in ICE detention. Now, she’s calling for the release of a fellow LGBTQ+ migrant with leukemia.
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How one Phoenix group is helping renters feel at home in their neighborhood
The Roosevelt Action Association works to keep its historic Phoenix neighborhood connected, while making sure renters are included in the conversation.
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There’s a tower in midtown Phoenix that’s pink. What’s with that?
The towers no longer dominate the Phoenix skyline, but residents continue to enjoy life there.
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Lorena Austin comes from a family of activists. Now they’ve picked up the torch
Since entering the Legislature in 2023, Lorena Austin has been on the frontlines, protecting their community from ICE, while also pushing for greater investments in affordable housing and public schools.
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White House withdraws hospitality executive as nominee to lead the National Park Service
Conservation groups had questioned whether Scott Socha’s private sector work provided the experience he would need.
























