News
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As Arizona braces for Medicaid reforms, many patients don’t know how to qualify for hospital debt forgiveness
As some Arizonans brace for the effects of Medicaid changes, more patients across the state may need to rely on hospital financial assistance.
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ICE is operating 170 unofficial detention centers in the US, including four in Arizona
Four unofficial and undisclosed long-term detention sites have been operating in Arizona, with some detainees spending over three months in “hold rooms” that are held to different standards than official detention facilities.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Arizona (March 20-26)
A weekly roundup of protests, community events, and ways to get involved across Arizona from March 20-26.
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Don’t leave these 12 things in your hot car, Arizona. Here’s why
Here are 12 things experts say you really shouldn’t leave in your hot car and why.
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Who is the richest Arizonan? See who made Forbes’ billionaires list
Here’s a look at the wealthiest Arizonans, including their net worth and ranking on the Forbes’ 2026 list of the world’s billionaires.
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7 news stories and resources for Phoenix renters this week (March 18)
From federal housing decisions impacting Arizona to lower-cost furniture that will bring some style to your rental, here’s a quick recap of helpful links for Phoenix renters.
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Interesting Phoenix rentals we found on Zillow this week (March 18)
Whether you’re seriously searching or just looking for fun, here are some Phoenix rentals that grabbed our attention on Zillow this week.
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How I scored cheap produce from a mobile market in my Phoenix neighborhood
Farm Express mobile markets bring affordable produce to neighborhoods around the Phoenix area. Here’s how to find one.
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Arizonans sound off on rising gas prices and Iran war
We asked our readers how they feel about the Iran war and rising gas prices. Here’s what they said.
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Arizona Dreamers fear being abducted by ICE as Trump administration delays DACA renewals
Arizona DACA recipients sound the alarm about their fears of becoming bait for immigration authorities as USCIS fails to process work-permit applications.
























