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2 historic Arizona sites make 2025 endangered list
These two Arizona properties made the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s 2025 list of America’s most endangered historic places.
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A little bit of farm, a little bit of suburbia: That’s the recipe for Gilbert’s Agritopia
Here’s a look into life at Agritopia, a residential community in Gilbert that includes a working 11-acre organic farm.
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Arizona’s rural groundwater deal stalls as legislative session nears end
Arizona’s Democratic governor and the GOP-controlled Legislature are at odds over regulating groundwater pumping in the state’s rural areas—and time is running out.
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Rafting in Arizona: What to know & where to go
For breathtaking views and unparalleled adventure, it’s high time to try rafting in Arizona. Here’s what to know.
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10 epic Phoenix pools you can access with ResortPass
Dive into 10 of the most epic Phoenix pools you can access with ResortPass—perfect for summer daycations and staycations.
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Arizona Republicans want to tie school vouchers to public education funding, jeopardizing Prop 123
Arizona Republicans are using Proposition 123, a large source of public education funding, to get the controversial ESA school voucher program enshrined in the state constitution.
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The Supreme Court rejects a plea to block a copper mine on land in Arizona that’s sacred to Apaches
The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected an appeal from Apaches who are fighting to halt a massive copper mining project on federal land in Arizona that they hold sacred.
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Reproductive rights advocates sue Arizona over laws regulating abortion
Arizona healthcare providers and advocates have filed a lawsuit to expand abortion access in Arizona and knock down restrictions on abortion care.
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Pride 2025: Your guide to Arizona’s June events
Celebrate Pride 2025 in June with these events and venues across Arizona.
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Trump bill may repay $196M Ducey spent to turn shipping containers into short-lived border wall
House Republicans approved $12 billion to reimburse states for border security spending during Biden’s presidency. That could allow Arizona to recoup some of the money spent on a short-lived barrier installed by former Gov. Ducey.
























