Indigenous
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Trump border wall destroys 1,000-year-old sacred site in Arizona
Federal contractors bulldozed a centuries-old geoglyph sacred to the Tohono O’odham — even after the tribe flagged it for protection.
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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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8 times labor unions made history in Arizona
From the Bisbee Deportation to Red for Ed and Starbucks Workers United, Arizona has a storied history with labor unions. Here are eight notable moments to know about.
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Your guide to No Kings protests across Arizona
A series of No Kings protests, marches, and rallies are planned across Arizona on Saturday, March 28.
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Representation gap: Nez doubles down on Eli Crane’s votes against constituents’ best interests
In Arizona’s CD2, Jonathan Nez is challenging GOP Rep. Eli Crane over a disconnect from tribal communities.
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6 famous Western film locations you can still visit in Arizona
From the desert to a theme park, Arizona’s Western film history still stands.
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The world’s best hoop dancers are competing in Phoenix. How to watch
Since 1992, the World Championship Hoop Dance Competition has been held at the Heard Museum in downtown Phoenix. Here are the details for this year’s event.
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Arizona tribal leaders urge members to carry ID as ICE actions spread
As reports have spread of tribal citizens being detained and harassed by ICE agents in Minnesota, concerns among tribal communities in Arizona have intensified.
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Missing 8-year-old Navajo Nation girl found dead in northern Arizona
Navajo Nation officials say Maleeka Boone was last seen Thursday evening in the Coalmine Canyon area, located 240 miles north of Phoenix.
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Planning ahead: Arizona’s best spring & summer festivals
Mark your calendars now for these Arizona festivals happening this spring and summer.
























