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SRP begins canal dry-up, relocating fish and repairing miles of water infrastructure
This year, SRP will use its newest tool: the Menzi Muck, a spider-like excavator designed to climb in and out of the canal without ramps.
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Phoenix City Council unanimously votes to approve controversial ‘middle housing’ plan
A new state law allowing the construction of more multifamily housing takes effect on Jan. 1, and cities, including Phoenix, must update their ordinances to come into compliance.
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What are Arizona’s safest hospitals? These 9 got a D in latest report
Nine Arizona hospitals received an “A” grade in a nonprofit’s biennial hospital safety report card.
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Pentagon says it’s investigating Sen. Mark Kelly over video urging troops to defy ‘illegal orders’
The Pentagon announced Monday it is investigating Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona over possible breaches of military law after the former Navy pilot joined a handful of other lawmakers in a video that called for troops to defy “illegal orders.”
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These 11 Arizona-based candlemakers are lit (See what we did there?)
Discover locally made (and terrifically smelling) gifts at these 11 candlemakers and shops in Arizona.
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Doggone: November is National Adopt a Senior Pet Month
This November, celebrate the beauty of older pets with National Adopt a Senior Pet Month.
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Arizona gift guide: Local goods to give this holiday season
From handmade items crafted in Arizona to unforgettable experiences across the state, allow this listicle to inspire your local gift-giving this holiday season!
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12 things to do with family and friends on Thanksgiving weekend in Arizona
Want a stress-free meal out, or something fun to do with family? Here are 12 things to do in Arizona during Thanksgiving weekend.
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Officials investigating outbreak of Shiga toxin, possible connection to the Arizona State Fair
In late October, multiple children began appearing at emergency rooms around the state with severe symptoms. Doctors determined the children had been getting sick from a toxin called Shiga.
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SNAP benefits resume, but new work requirements put 124K Arizona recipients at risk
SNAP benefits have been flowing again since the government shutdown ended. But for millions of recipients nationwide, including tens of thousands in Arizona, the restart is only a temporary reprieve.
























