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Arizona’s cannabis equity program promised opportunity. Five years later, some winners say they got burned.
Arizona’s cannabis equity program promised opportunity. Five years later, some winners say they got burned.
With strong bookstores, digital tools and fewer distractions, the Valley is proving fertile ground for storytelling.
The one-time heart of North Phoenix gets a higher-end reboot.
The new $60-million Shade Phoenix Plan takes on deadly temperature disparities with trees, structures and art installations.
TV anchor shakeups reflect a shifting news landscape in Phoenix.
Arizona utilities are winding up for more nuclear power, but energy-hungry tech companies have grander plans: private mini-reactors beyond regulatory reach.
Tapping country’s return to story-telling, a new coalition believes Phoenix can take on Nashville.
Facing caregiver shortages, a Mesa senior living community turns to AI.
Policing social media’s role in the new drug trade – and how it affects young people.
Valley physicians peer into new uses of endoscopy.
The “reimagined” Desert Diamond Arena aims to become the premier music venue in the Valley.
Dave Pratt’s journey from radio’s “Morning Mayor” to podcast mogul.
Central Scottsdale is starting to develop its own identity, with the help of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa tribes.
Supported by a majority of Latinos and many Democrats, Arizona’s Proposition 314 exemplifies our complicated political moment.
Who’s paying whom in home sales just changed. How are Valley realtors adjusting?