Mexican American families honor ancestors on Dia de los Muertos with altars, marigolds, and sugar skulls, evolving the tradition.
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Two federal judges ruled that the Trump administration must continue SNAP funding during the government shutdown.
As data center energy demand rises, a new gas plant near Gila Bend aims to prevent cost hikes for residents through a
Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly criticizes Trump's use of SNAP benefits as leverage in healthcare negotiations amid shutdown.
Cities in the Valley proposed honoring Charlie Kirk, but Phoenix council rejected renaming a bridge after him.
Gov. Katie Hobbs allocates $1.8M to support food banks as SNAP benefits halt due to federal shutdown, impacting 900,000.
A measles outbreak in northern Arizona has reached 97 cases, with a total of over 150 cases between Arizona and Utah.
Phoenix ICE leader John Cantu is among five ICE officials reassigned nationwide, amid new funding for ICE and DHS.
The Department of Homeland Security will implement a new surveillance system for non-U.S. citizens departing the country.
Universities nationwide have cut academic ties with China due to national security concerns highlighted in a House report.










