State News
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Native youth shine in Arizona at nation’s largest all-Indigenous basketball tournament
The Native American Basketball Invitational brought more than 200 teams from across the US to several Valley arenas.
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Brittney Griner’s legacy with the Phoenix Mercury lives on through her annual shoe drive
Even though Brittney Griner no longer wears the Phoenix Mercury uniform, one of her charitable traditions still lingers in the Valley.
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Longtime lawmaker shapes the debate as Arizona grapples with dwindling water supplies
Republican Rep. Gail Griffin has drawn the ire of Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs, who considered her the barrier to water legislation that stalled this year despite having others at the negotiating table.
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A man is halted climbing the US-Mexico border wall. Under new Trump rules, US troops sound the alarm
An emergency declaration by President Trump has thrust the military into a central role in deterring migrant crossings between US ports of entry.
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Mayes’s court record against Trump includes setback on birthright citizenship, partial win on school funds
Since Trump returned to office in January, Mayes has positioned Arizona on the legal frontlines of the resistance, filing lawsuits against his administration about once a week on average.
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Cuts in federal funding could slow efforts to end HIV in Arizona
Ending the spread of HIV in Arizona may become more difficult if federal funding is cut or eliminated.
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The broken American Dream shines a light on a new path to Mexico
Surviving in America means enduring a chaotic world filled with soaring housing and health care costs, a tanking educational system, devastating gun violence, and surging racism. From writers to athletes, a shared desire to honor family history and reclaim agency is guiding this dual-citizenship movement.
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Historic tax cuts in Trump’s bill have wide gap between winners and big winners
President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill includes the largest tax cuts in US history. Whether it’s actually “beautiful” is in the eye of the beholder.
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No, China doesn’t own vast swaths of Arizona despite map shown by Trump aides
In contrast to the Trump administration’s map, the latest federal data shows only a single Chinese-owned parcel in Arizona: 322 acres in Chandler.
























