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Census Bureau plans to use citizenship question in 2030 test, alarming experts
The Census Bureau plans to use a survey form with a citizenship question as part of its practice test of the 2030 census.
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These adorable Arizona animals will turn your day around
From the furry to the feathered, Arizona is home to extraordinary animals that have captured hearts and minds.
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Rental assistance might come to Arizona through new bill
A bipartisan push to give money to Arizona residents struggling to pay rent passed a key committee hearing, though not without some Republican criticism.
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Uproar over Surprise ICE facility prompts Gosar to demand transparency from Noem
Rep. Paul Gosar, a Republican whose district includes the planned ICE detention facility, wrote a terse letter to Noem demanding coordination with a community that had received none so far.
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Window shopping: Interesting rental listings we found in Phoenix this week (Feb. 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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Best Phoenix bars to watch Super Bowl for Patriots and Seahawks fans
Here are some of the best sports bars to watch Super Bowl 60 in metro Phoenix.
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Judge sees Hegseth bid to demote Sen. Mark Kelly as assault on free speech of veterans
At a hearing Tuesday, a federal judge cast Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s effort to demote Sen. Mark Kelly in retirement as an unprecedented attack on the free speech rights of military veterans.
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Your guide to the 2026 Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show
The Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show returns Feb. 12–22 at WestWorld. Here’s what to know about tickets, events, shopping, free nights, and first-timer tips.
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How a Phoenix litter-lifting group helped me feel more connected to my neighbors
This Phoenix litter-lifting group does more than just beautify the area—it also serves as an easy way to connect with neighbors.
























