State News
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10 Arizona nursing homes named among nation’s best for 2026. See the list
Here are Arizona’s top nursing homes, according to the Newsweek’s new list.
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Hispanic authors and bookstores push for representation in publishing
Chawa Magaña, owner of Palabras Bilingual Bookstore in Phoenix, said she was inspired to open the store because of what she felt was a lack of diversity and representation in the books that are taught in Arizona schools.
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More ‘No Kings’ protests planned in Arizona. What to know
Protesters have planned No Kings rallies across Arizona and nationwide as President Trump continues to “escalate his violent authoritarian attacks on our freedoms,” event organizers said.
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3 weeks post-election, US House Speaker won’t swear in Grijalva—even after results are officially certified
On Tuesday, Arizona officially certified the results of Democrat Adelita Grijalva’s landslide win in a special election to Congress. Over 800,000 Arizonans are without representation since March.
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Another Arizona mobile home park sued for ‘deadly’ conditions
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is suing another manufactured home park and its owners in her latest effort to bring accountability to an industry with little oversight.
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11 famous faces who flock to Arizona
These 11 celebrities love Arizona for its sunshine, privacy, luxury resorts, desert beauty, and endless inspiration.
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Report: Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office misused millions meant to remedy racial profiling
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office reportedly spent millions budgeted for compliance costs in a racial profiling case on things that had little or nothing to do with a court-ordered overhaul of the agency.
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Phoenix restaurant celebrities are opening Roman God of Fire. It sounds bonkers
Diners can expect statues and arches at Roman God of Fire, which is designed to look like a cross when viewed from above.
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Flight delays at Sky Harbor, other airports may be just a taste of shutdown woes
Air traffic controllers at Phoenix Sky Harbor and other airports are working without pay during the government shutdown.
























