Liza Womack, from New York, felt a gut punch hearing a housing complex might replace The Rock in Tucson, Lil Peep's venue.
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Pickleball has rapidly grown into a popular sport across age groups. Its ease of play and social aspects attract many.
A political strategist seeks to partially repeal Arizona's 2020 cannabis law, targeting advertising and dispensaries.
Seven states relying on the dwindling Colorado River remain divided on a long-term water-sharing plan as deadlines loom.
Pima County supervisors advanced an agreement for Project Blue, a controversial data center, amid health concerns.
Sen. Gallego urges the VA to halt plans to cut 35,000 health jobs, warning it will worsen staffing issues and harm care.
Soccer is accessible globally, but in the U.S., high costs and exclusivity hinder youth participation and growth.
Chandler City Council rejects AI data center development after public comments, seeking alternatives for Price Corridor.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09Dw5ZgkrzY[/embed]
Republican lawmakers criticize Arizona's land management after an audit finds issues with trust land disposition plans.
A new Arizona program awarded water credits to support 825 homes in Buckeye, aiding sustainable growth and housing.










