Phoenix
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Time to move? Here’s how to find your next rental in Phoenix
These websites and Facebook groups are a good place to start when looking for a new place in Phoenix.
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10 Phoenix farms & fall fests offering pumpkins, hayrides & more
The days are shorter and the wind is crisper. This can only mean one thing: It’s time to welcome the fall in Phoenix with hayrides, pumpkin patches, and more.
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Zero gluten, all flavor: Arizona’s best gluten-free restaurants
Discover the best gluten-free restaurants in Arizona, where locals swear by the flavor and every dish is crafted with care.
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Autumns in Phoenix are warmer than ever. What does the 2025 fall outlook say?
Forecasters say this fall will again tilt warmer and drier for Arizona, echoing a larger trend of autumn warming across the country.
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The haunted grave of Angeline Hoagland (plus 4 more creepy sites in AZ)
From graveyards to ghost towns, Arizona is home to many morbid tales—including that of Angeline Hoagland. Here’s her story and four other creepy haunts.
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Phoenix woman with leukemia has been without medical care in ICE detention for 7 months
US Rep. Yassamin Ansari (D-Ariz.) conducted her second oversight visit of an Arizona ICE detention facility, meeting with her constituent dying without medical care.
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Are there limits on how much Phoenix landlords can raise rent?
This week, we answer a reader who asked if there are limits on how much a landlord can raise rent in Arizona.
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Ultimate guide to the 2025 Arizona State Fair: tickets, parking, and more
The Arizona State Fair will run from Sept. 19 to Oct. 26 this year. Here’s what to know about admission, concerts, parking, and more.
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10 new routes will connect Phoenix Sky Harbor to new destinations this year
Planning a trip? Airlines are adding these 10 new routes out of Phoenix Sky Harbor before 2025 wraps up.
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12 Maricopa County libraries quietly remove sex-ed books from kids’ sections
More than 50 sex-ed and puberty books were quietly removed from kids’ sections at 12 libraries across Maricopa County this summer after complaints from conservative Christian activists and residents.
























