Phoenix
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Why are grasshoppers everywhere in Phoenix right now? Here’s the cause
Grasshoppers are a common sight across Arizona, but why does it seem like there’s an excess of them right now?
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Sky Harbor appeals to the public to donate to unpaid TSA workers
Amid a partial government shutdown affecting workers at Phoenix Sky Harbor, the airport is asking Arizona residents to support employees who continue to show up despite not being paid.
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ICE is operating 170 unofficial detention centers in the US, including four in Arizona
Four unofficial and undisclosed long-term detention sites have been operating in Arizona, with some detainees spending over three months in “hold rooms” that are held to different standards than official detention facilities.
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20 festivals in Arizona you won’t want to miss this summer
Explore festivals in Arizona this summer, from comic cons and pride parades to chili cook-offs, pirate weekends, art fairs, and more.
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7 news stories and resources for Phoenix renters this week (March 18)
From federal housing decisions impacting Arizona to lower-cost furniture that will bring some style to your rental, here’s a quick recap of helpful links for Phoenix renters.
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Interesting Phoenix rentals we found on Zillow this week (March 18)
Whether you’re seriously searching or just looking for fun, here are some Phoenix rentals that grabbed our attention on Zillow this week.
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How I scored cheap produce from a mobile market in my Phoenix neighborhood
Farm Express mobile markets bring affordable produce to neighborhoods around the Phoenix area. Here’s how to find one.
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Hey Labubu fans, Pop Mart is opening its 1st Arizona store. What to know
Pop Mart, a global company known for its collectible designer toys and “blind box” figures, is opening its first Arizona store.
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Here’s where metro Phoenix home prices climbed the most in 2025
Median home prices in metro Phoenix were flat overall in 2025, but some area—including Apache Junction and central Phoenix—saw double-digit increases.
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Phoenix drivers paying ‘outrageous’ gas prices blame Iran war
The average regular gas price in Phoenix proper on March 12 was 84 cents more than the day before the conflict in the Middle East broke out Feb. 27, according to figures listed by AAA.
























