Technology
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Sick of Amazon? Here are Phoenix businesses where you can buy everyday items
If you’re looking to shift some of your shopping to locally owned businesses, here are spots in Phoenix offering everyday goods.
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Your guide to taking action against Flock cameras in Arizona (Aug. 16-22)
Five Arizona communities have dropped Flock Safety’s license plate cameras, most recently Chandler, which cut off access to all 40 of its cameras during an investigation into possible misuse. Here’s how to take part in the national week of action.
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How one activist is working to block data centers on the Navajo Nation
Across every state the Navajo Nation spans, large-scale data center projects are being proposed, approved, or challenged.
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Navajo Nation will deploy hundreds of Flock cameras. What to know
Flock has partnered with the Navajo Nation to deploy its license plate reader cameras in support of the local police department.
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These 9 famous YouTubers have Arizona ties. Do you know them all?
Here are some of the top YouTube content creators that either were born and raised in Arizona or now call the great state 48 their home.
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New apartments planned near TSMC as north Phoenix growth continues
Construction is expected to begin immediately on the development, called Novel Norterra, a four-story project that will include 248 apartment units.
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8 news stories and resources for Phoenix renters this week (June 24)
From news on home construction in Arizona to AI-enhanced housing listings, here’s a quick recap of helpful links for Phoenix renters.
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Phoenix mayor signs on to global pact to shape data center development
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego said she’s concerned that investments in data centers right now are worsening climate change and not meeting the needs of communities.
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How Phoenix’s infamous Canal Killer was finally captured
Bryan Patrick Miller was arrested in 2015 for the murders of Angela Brosso and Melanie Bernas. Their killings in Phoenix are often referred to as the “Canal Murders.”
























