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The human cost of Yuma’s vegetable empire
Farms in Yuma have shifted from mass-produced field crops to high-value specialty crops. That means more money, more labor, more pesticides and, according to a growing body of research, more adverse health effects among farmworkers.
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21 Guinness World Records that Arizona holds
If you love trivia, add to your arsenal these 21 stand-out Guinness World Records of Arizona, ranging from scientific to appetizing to just plain weird.
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5 Veterans Day 2025 parades and events and in metro Phoenix
In Arizona, Veterans Day is filled with hometown parades, ceremonies, and flag-waving. Here are some events happening this Tuesday.
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Where can I cut down a real Christmas tree? How to get a permit in Arizona
You don’t have to live in a snowy state to cut your own Christmas tree. Here’s how to make it happen in Arizona.
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Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport sees flight reductions amid government shutdown
Amid the government shutdown, the FAA is reducing flight capacity at 40 major airports, including Phoenix Sky Harbor, to maintain safety.
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The shutdown is hurting schools whose budgets are mostly federal money
In Chinle, Arizona, financial distress caused by the government shutdown has led to the suspension of after-school programs, including some that students rely on for meals.
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Everything you need to know about living in downtown Phoenix
Thinking about moving to downtown Phoenix? Here’s what to know before you do—from average rent and walkability to the historic landmarks that make the city’s urban core unique.
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Window shopping: Interesting rental listings we found in Phoenix this week (Nov. 5)
Are you looking for a new rental in Phoenix? Here are some interesting listings we found this week.
























