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Border wall crews damage 1,000-year-old site as tribe warns of risks
A border wall contractor inadvertently disturbed a cultural site known as the Las Playas Intaglio, located west of Ajo, Arizona, along the border.
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Eek! 8 bugs and arachnids in Arizona that give us the chills
Arizona has lots of creepy crawlies, including beetles that cause blisters, bugs that suck blood, and wasps that can paralyze their prey.
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Arizona teachers see SNAP cuts and voucher costs hit the same families
One person gathering signatures said she sees ballooning voucher costs and plummeting SNAP enrollment as evidence that some politicians do not view public services as worth funding.
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Which Phoenix grocery stores have the best deals?
The cost of living, including groceries, is out of control. Check out these eight grocery stores around Phoenix where you can score deals to help offset it.
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This huge blue beam lights up metro Phoenix nights. Why it’s going away
The light, known as the “Gila Beam,” is an homage to the famous Luxor Light in Las Vegas.
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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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Your official rock hunting guide to Arizona’s coolest native stones
From state laws and key supplies to the best places to find geo treasure, here’s everything you need to know about rock hunting in Arizona.
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What happens if a Gila monster bites you? Here’s how venomous they are
Here is everything to know about Gila monsters and why you should avoid them.
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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.
























