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I stayed at Scottsdale’s newest hotel, The Remi—Here’s how it lived up to the hype
I stayed at Scottsdale’s newest hotel, The Remi—here’s how it lived up to the hype.
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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.
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I’ve moved rentals nearly every 2 years. Turns out in Phoenix, that’s pretty common
Whether it’s due to finances or life changes, young renters are moving frequently in Phoenix and the rest of the US.
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Why health insurance is so expensive this year—and what you can do about it
This year’s Obamacare open enrollment period, which started Nov. 1 in most states, is full of uncertainty and confusion for the more than 24 million people who buy health insurance through the federal and state Affordable Care Act marketplaces.
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How cold can it get in Phoenix? Here’s the coldest temperature recorded in the Valley
On numerous occasions, the temperature in Phoenix has reached below 20 degrees.
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Arizona is among states with the highest growth in cremations. Here’s why
Arizona is projected to be one of the national epicenters of growth in cremations, with an estimated increase of 91.3% by 2045.
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Amid rise in homelessness in Phoenix, resources drop as COVID-19 era funding ends
Phoenix officials said that they will need to make up $22 million after the American Rescue Plan funds for homeless services expire.
























