Arizona
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Lawsuit says Arizona cities cannot require affordable housing
A lawsuit filed by the Goldwater Institute accuses Phoenix of giving away land for less than its value, what it calls a violation of the state’s constitution.
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Downtown Phoenix campground for unhoused people looks set to stay
The site is home to nearly 300 people who aren’t comfortable staying at an indoor shelter but still need services and don’t want to sleep on the street.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Arizona (June 12-18)
A weekly roundup of Arizona events, protests, meetings, food drives, and community gatherings happening across the state from Friday, June 12, through Thursday, June 18.
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26-story downtown Phoenix tower to add grocer, art gallery
The ground floor of the Phoenix tower will include a 1,300-square-foot grocer, café and wine bar called Del Ray.
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Monsoon season begins soon. Here’s everything you need to know
In preparation for the season, the National Weather Service has designated this “Monsoon Awareness Week” to inform people of the weather risks they may face.
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7 news stories and resources for Phoenix renters this week (June 10)
From news on foreclosures in Maricopa County to tips on using unusual items for storage, here’s a quick recap of helpful links for Phoenix renters.
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How Arizonans can celebrate Pride 2026 (beyond parades)
From gay bars to drag bingo and more, check out these colorful Pride Month events across Arizona to get involved and feel uplifted—no parade required.
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How to recognize Juneteenth in Arizona: 18 can’t-miss events
Celebrate Juneteenth with food, workshops, and live entertainment at these 18 events across Arizona.
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25 free things to do with kids this summer in Arizona
Keep the cries of “I’m bored!” to a minimum with these budget-friendly things to do in Arizona all summer long.
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3 rentals in Phoenix that accept Section 8 vouchers
Here are three rentals we found in Phoenix that accept Section 8 housing vouchers.
























