State News
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Arizona is among states with the highest growth in cremations. Here’s why
Arizona is projected to be one of the national epicenters of growth in cremations, with an estimated increase of 91.3% by 2045.
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The color of blood: Arizona hospitals call for more diverse blood donors
Arizona’s blood supply is in crisis. For minority patients, the shortage is even more severe.
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M3F Fest just announced its 2026 lineup. See who’s headlining
The 2026 edition of M3F music festival in Phoenix will be topped by DJs Peggy Gou and Mau P when the festival returns in March.
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Ready to see ‘tech heaven’? Micro Center to open new store in Phoenix
Get in line, tech heads—Micro Center will soon open its doors in Arizona.
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Hobbs pledges $1.8M in Arizona food aid, a crumb compared to impending SNAP cut
With the Trump administration about to freeze food stamps, Hobbs announced $1.8 million in emergency aid—$1.90 for each of the nearly 951,000 Arizonans who rely on the program.
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SNAP benefits will soon be on hold: Here’s how Arizona communities are stepping up
These Arizona businesses, food banks, and community resources are filling in the gap as SNAP benefits are set to pause on Nov. 1.
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Did recent storms affect Arizona’s drought? What the experts say about conditions
After several downpours fueled by tropical moisture from the Pacific Ocean, Arizona’s short-term drought has finally eased, at least a little.
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A tougher US citizenship test is now rolling out. Here’s how AZ groups are helping
A tougher version of the US citizenship test has officially taken effect, adding new hurdles for immigrants. Here’s how Arizona organizations are stepping in to help.
























