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Arizona’s deepest, darkest hotel room has closed for good. Here’s why
Staff at Grand Canyon Caverns, an Arizona roadside attraction, announced on March 2 that its Caverns Suite is permanently closed.
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Phoenix school for immigrants, a pillar for healing-centered approach, is closing
A specialized Phoenix school designed to acclimate immigrant children to the American education system is closing its doors as enrollment plummets, leaving behind a model for supporting vulnerable students.
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Haitian man dies in US immigration custody with untreated toothache, brother says
A Haitian man confined at an Arizona immigration detention center for months reportedly died at a hospital after a tooth infection was left untreated.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Arizona (March 6-13)
A weekly roundup of Arizona political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide from Friday, March 6 to Thrusday March 13.
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Window shopping: Interesting Phoenix rentals we found this week (March 4)
Whether you’re seriously searching or just looking for fun, here are some Phoenix rentals that grabbed our attention this week.
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Making friends, making change: How one group brings downtown Phoenix residents together
The Downtown Core Community provides an easy way for downtown Phoenix neighbors to not only become friends, but also band together to make change.
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Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ means hundreds of thousands of kids could be at risk of going hungry in 2028
The Republican-backed federal funding bill includes a provision that would place extra burdens on state governments, putting SNAP enrollment and benefits at risk.
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New Buckeye neighborhood has homes priced in mid-$300Ks. Check it out
A new Buckeye community with home prices starting in the mid-$300,000s is open for sales.
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The Fanoos Ensemble bring the sounds of Afghanistan to Phoenix
Elham Fanoos developed a love for instruments growing up in Kabul. Decades later, he and his family are performing at the Musical Instrument Museum to invite Arizonans into the world of Afghanistan.
























