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Daily ICE raids continue as the Trump administration steps up pressure to deliver the “mass deportation promise” a goal set by Trump to “rid the country of all 11 million or more people believed to be ...
A 28-year-old man, born and raised in Mesa, who wore a mask to protect his identity, when asked “Why are you here today,” told Northeast Valley News, “I’m here to protest against, well, basically ...
Last week the Rattlers (7-3) lost a heartbreaker to the Jacksonville Sharks 54-48, closing an unfortunate 1-2 road. They looked to turn their fortunes around at home against the Tucson Sugar Skulls (3 ...
In an opinion poll that took place over ten days at two locations—one near Phoenix City Hall in downtown Phoenix and the other in Scottsdale near Scottsdale Civic Plaza, Arizonans were asked questions ...
Peter Downie, long-time broadcaster and journalist for both television and radio for the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) speaks with Northeast Valley News about the Trump vs Canada rhetoric, ...
The Rattlers beat the Vegas Knight Hawks 50-47. After a huge win last week over the Bay Area Panthers, The Arizona Rattlers were in sole possession of first place in the West, 0.5 game ahead of The ...
To most visitors, the San Francisco Peaks are a winter playground — powdery slopes, alpine air, and the thrill of activities at the Arizona Snowbowl Resort. But to more than a dozen Indigenous Nations ...
In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Burton Barr Central Library in downtown Phoenix opened a “What Were You Wearing?” exhibit through the month of April to bring awareness to sexual ...
Arizona’s youth mental health crisis has been a prevalent issue that does not appear to be—at least according to recent data, showing any signs of improving. In fact, reportedly, Arizona is one of the ...
The state of Arizona ranks 5 th in the nation for the highest domestic violence rates.. Amid that staggering statistic, at least 42.6% of the victims are women. With the numbers of violence against ...
“In the 1950s,” recalls longtime resident and historic preservation advocate Jim McPherson, “there were only 100,000 people in Phoenix and we had relatively few buildings, with most structures dating ...
Beginning with a global shut down, followed by multiple entertainment production strikes, many people thought that movie theaters wouldn’t survive but most have been able to keep business flowing and ...
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