State News
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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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How one Phoenix group is helping renters feel at home in their neighborhood
The Roosevelt Action Association works to keep its historic Phoenix neighborhood connected, while making sure renters are included in the conversation.
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Step inside Arizona’s 1st Coach coffee shop and see why I’ll be back
The Coach Coffee Shop at Tanger Outlets is not only the first in Arizona, but the first on the West Coast.
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Inside Phoenix’s first autism-friendly hair salon
Hope Haircuts is a children’s barbershop on the west side of Phoenix created for autistic children and people with special needs.
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Developer restores historic Phoenix building, will add high-rise with apartments
The project, called Jackson Place, is planned to include 262 apartment units.
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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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Tallest tower in Arizona—which will include apartments—took years of planning
The tallest tower in Arizona will have 380 traditional apartment units and 275 co-living units, which will be rented by the bedroom instead of by the unit.
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The son of a farmworker is now leading Arizona House Democrats
Oscar De Los Santos says Democrats need to stop bowing to billionaires.
























