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Brittney Griner Gets Rousing Welcome in Phoenix Home Game After Release From Russian Prison
Brittney Griner scored 27 points, grabbed 10 rebounds, and blocked four shots in the Mercury’s home opener.
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Arizona Diamondbacks Pitcher Accidentally Kills Bird With Pregame Throw
“It’s kind of a freak accident,” Diamondbacks pitcher Zac Gallen said. “It’s unfortunate.”
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Arizona Coyotes’ Bid for New Arena Appears to Be Rejected by Tempe Voters
In the first release of results from Tuesday’s referendum, voters in Tempe were strongly against three propositions to build a $2.3 billion entertainment district that would include a new arena for the Coyotes.
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Phoenix Sky Harbor Among 16 US Airports Testing Facial Recognition Technology
Critics pointed out the possibility of bias in facial recognition technology, and possible repercussions for people who want to opt out.
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This Tribe’s Land Was Cut in Two by US Borders. Its Fight for Access Could Help Dozens of Others.
Tribe members still face border officials who they say lack the cultural awareness to process them without problems.
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Havasupai Tribe in Arizona Marks a Spiritual Homecoming: ‘We Are Still the Grand Canyon’
Today about 500 of the nearly 770 tribal members live in Supai Village on the reservation adjacent to the Grand Canyon, so remote it can be reached only by foot, mule or helicopter.
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Wearing Red, Indigenous Families Honor Missing Relatives
Native Americans whose relatives have gone missing or been killed wore red on Friday, a color synonymous with raising awareness about the disproportionate number of Indigenous people who have been victims of violence.
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Waymo Robotaxis Double Service Area in Metro Phoenix
The new boundaries for Waymo taxis will cover 180 square miles in metro Phoenix, double what it was late last year.
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Deadly Heat Waves Threaten Older People in Arizona as Summer Nears
Healthcare clinics and local governments are being tested to keep older people safe as extreme temperatures approach in summer.
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Cesar Chavez’s Legacy Lives On in Biden’s New Campaign Chair
Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Cesar Chavez’s granddaughter, will work to help President Biden win a second term.



















