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Native ‘Wiping of Tears’ ceremony in Phoenix sparks collective healing
This month, the Phoenix Indian Center held its first “Wiping of Tears” ceremony, a community grieving practice originating from the Lakota Nation.
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Arizona high school athletes contend with immigration uncertainty in their communities
In Arizona, young athletes from diverse backgrounds are speaking out as they witness the growing fears in their communities surrounding deportation.
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In AZ, other states where voters backed abortion rights after Dobbs, legal fights persist
Following voters’ approval of Prop 139, Democratic lawmakers in Arizona have tried to repeal bans on abortion advertising and telehealth prescriptions for the drug used in two-thirds of US abortions.
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How the GOP’s budget bill could affect Arizona’s 3rd Congressional District
At a recent Central Phoenix town hall, Rep. Yassamin Ansari highlighted hits to her district from federal “One Big Beautiful Bill.”
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Mike Tyson teams up with Arizona leaders, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley to champion youth fitness
Boxing legend Mike Tyson joined Arizona leaders this month to rally youth around fitness and purpose.
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Lawsuit centers on power struggle over elections in Maricopa County
The top Maricopa County elections official is suing the county’s governing board over allegations that it’s attempting to gain more control over how elections are administered.
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The Culture Pass: How to get free entry into 30 Arizona attractions
The Culture Pass offers free entry into 30 Arizona attractions. Here’s how to use it.
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Arizona public schools are $200 million short this month. Here’s why
The lack of a passed budget alongside the costly and controversial school vouchers program is to blame for the schools’ shortfall.
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The most dazzling Fourth of July fireworks across Arizona
The aroma of charcoal grills and the aesthetic of red, white, and blue can only mean one thing: It’s time for Fourth of July fireworks.
























