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‘More than just players. We’re family’: Behind the growing brotherhood of Latino football in Arizona
Football has become a cultural bridge in Arizona, especially as Latinos gain influence in the sport.
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Why climate activists oppose Arizona Sen. Frank Carroll’s proposal to confront poor air quality
The legislation would allow the state to sue outside entities over emissions, but contradicts current climate science and constitutional law.
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Arizona ranks 5th highest in losses to romance scams
In Arizona, losses from online romance scams totaled more than $47 million in 2022 and 2023, according to data from the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center.
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OPINION: A renewed Prop. 123 must guarantee living wages for all public education workers
Our teachers are not political pawns, and their pay should not be weaponized as a bargaining chip.
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‘Know Your Rights’ workshop at ASU empowers students to navigate potential ICE encounters
The Aliento club at ASU hosted a “Know Your Rights” workshop, aiming to empower students with information about their rights with the changing landscape of US immigration policies.
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Homecoming on the diamond: Arizona roots run deep for Savannah Banana ballplayers
Four players with ties to Arizona had a special homecoming before the Savannah Bananas embarked on their 2025 Banana Ball World Tour.
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Phoenix’s secret mob history: From assassinations to ecstasy rings
We’re unpacking Phoenix’s strong ties to the Mafia to explore an underworld many know little about to this day.
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Arizona senator defends anti-trans legislation, despite pushback from the community it endangers
Bills limiting students’ pronoun and bathroom usage are being considered for the fourth year in a row in Arizona’s State House.
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Man who was living with missing teen Alicia Navarro sentenced in child sex abuse case
A Montana man connected to formerly missing teen Alicia Navarro has been sentenced to 100 years after police found child sexual abuse material on his phone.
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Maricopa County school boards likely to get more conservative in the next 4 years
Maricopa County Superintendent Shelli Boggs is a conservative who supports so-called “school choice.” She’s likely to appoint school board members who share her views.
























