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Arizona state trust land has long been sold to fund state institutions, but increasing sales directed to public schools raise sustainability questions.
Arizona state trust land has long been sold to fund state institutions, but increasing sales directed to public schools raise sustainability questions.
Millennials face a collision of factors hindering their financial futures.
Pet ownership can cause and intensify homelessness, Valley aid organizations say.
Conflicting cultural and health messages make body image and health goals challenging in the age of social media.
Phoenix Public Library shuffles services after water damage shutters Burton Barr Central Library.
Digital detox camps arrive in Arizona.
Will vaunted arts organizations perish after their federal funding expires?
An Arizona grassroots movement seeks referendum on bill-regulating initiatives.
Phoenix is set to open the nation’s first city housing dedicated to victims of sex trafficking.
Lack of dedicated retirement housing can be a dark cloud for Arizona's LGBT seniors.
Phoenix nonprofit Singleton Moms provides services and support for single parents fighting cancer.
Arizona’s Native American tribes officially reject medical marijuana – but is a legalization movement afoot?
Kimber Lanning saved the vintage Wurth house from demolition by moving it to a vacant lot. Will other barren-land owners in Downtown Phoenix follow suit?
City council updates Phoenix’s Anti-Discrimination Ordinance to match the federal Equal Pay Act – but some say that’s not enough.
MASK MAKER AND SCULPTOR. Zarco Guerrero is the perennial answer to, “Who is that masked man?