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Hurling Club of Phoenix establishes roots in Arizona with lofty goals to expand reach across Valley, US
Looking to try a new sport? The Hurling Club of Phoenix hopes to recruit enough members to create an official city league.
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PURE Pickleball & Padel set to change the game in Scottsdale by 2026 with 50-court complex
With 50 state-of-the-art courts and top-line amenities, this Scottsdale facility is poised to become a hub for pickleball enthusiasts across Arizona and beyond.
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I’m helping my college-age kid fill out the 2025-2026 FAFSA. Here’s what to know.
If the financial aid fiasco last year had you, like me, coming up with creative alternatives for the FAFSA acronym, you can take a big, deep breath. This year, the process is so much easier. Or maybe you’re a FAFSA newbie, and you have no knowledge of 2023’s drama—you just want the quick ‘n’ easy…
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City of Phoenix offering up to $3,000 bonus to eligible pool staff members
The city of Phoenix is in need of people to staff its pools in 2025—and it’s offering some extra cash to bring in workers.
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Arizona elects sheriff known for racial profiling—and passes a law to let him do it
Cruelty towards immigrants has been approved by voters at the county, state, and federal level.
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Arizona’s immigrant communities are preparing for worst-case scenarios after election
Many see the unease brought about by the November Election results as a continuation of the fear undocumented immigrants live in every day.
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It’s the final holiday stretch at the Biden White House. The theme is ‘A Season of Peace and Light’
It’s the final holiday stretch for President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, who has decked out the White House with some whimsical decorations to evoke the “peace and light” of the season.
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Vehicle crashes, firearms lead in causes of preventable child deaths in Arizona
A new report from the Arizona Department of Health Services shows that 415 of 853 child deaths in the state last year were preventable.
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Prop 139 goes into effect, and Arizona’s 15-week abortion ban goes to court
One week after abortion was enshrined in the Arizona state constitution, health-care providers have filed a lawsuit to get the old 15-week ban off the books—and avoid further delays to reproductive rights.
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Everything you need to know about Arizona’s 4 cat cafes
If you’re looking for the purrfect place to hang out with feline friends and have a cup of coffee, check out these four cat cafes in Arizona.
























