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This Arizona ZIP code ranked as 6th most popular place to move in 2025. Here’s why
The metro Phoenix area is home to one of the hottest ZIP codes to move to in the country, according to a new report. And they’re not talking about the weather.
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What to know about Guatemalan migrant children and efforts to send them home
Over Labor Day weekend, the Trump administration attempted to remove Guatemalan children who had come to the U.S. alone and were living in shelters or with foster care families in the U.S. Advocates who represent migrant children in court filed lawsuits across the country seeking to stop the government from removing the children, and on Sunday a…
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‘This Labor Day is different’: Union leaders call for solidarity
Ahead of Labor Day, leaders of Arizona’s largest unions called for working Arizonans to stand together against the Trump administration.
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Local artists fight Trump policies through creativity and community
Arizona artists respond to growing ICE raids with community art and fundraising to support their undocumented neighbors.
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19 Arizona events to check out this Labor Day weekend
Looking to get out of the house this Labor Day weekend? From rodeos to music festivals, here are some events going on across Arizona.
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20 famous people who attended Arizona colleges
From fashion designers and comedians to pro athletes and reality TV stars, discover the famous celebrities who attended college in the Grand Canyon State.
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US deportation flights hit record highs as carriers try to hide the planes, advocates say
Immigrant advocates say airlines are now using dummy call signs for deportation flights and are blocking the planes’ tail numbers from tracking websites.
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The Colorado River is in trouble. Some groups want the government to step up
Environmental groups sent a petition to the federal government with a seemingly simple message: Ensure that water from the Colorado River is not wasted.
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What to know about massive dust storms called haboobs in the US Southwest
Massive walls of dust and debris called haboobs that roll through the Southwest can be awe-inspiring and terrifying. Here’s how they form.
























