Arizona's Unseen Caregivers: The Tug-of-War Duty in a State Battling the Surge of Alzheimer's
This article discusses the challenges faced by caregivers of Alzheimer's patients in Arizona, highlighting the high costs and lack of specialists, but also noting optimism with new treatments and support networks.
New Housing Laws in California and Arizona Promise Relief amid Ongoing Crisis
New housing laws in California and Arizona aim to tackle housing crises, with tax cuts for renters and ADU standardization in Arizona, and innovative solutions like converting strip malls into housing being explored nationwide.
Kari Lake Declines Future Political Bids After U.S. Senate Loss in Arizona, Joins Voice of America as Trump's Pick
Kari Lake has announced she won't run for political office again, citing the toll on her family. She lost the Arizona Senate race and will now head Voice of America, a move that has drawn criticism.
Condor Airlines to Halt Direct Phoenix-Frankfurt Flights in 2025 Amid Lufthansa Feeder Network Dispute
Condor Airlines is ending its direct flights from Phoenix to Frankfurt by 2025 due to a German court ruling affecting feeder flight agreements with Lufthansa, impacting Phoenix travelers' European connections.
Phoenix's '90s Rave Scene Revival, Veterans and Newcomers Unite for Nostalgic Dance Reunion in Tempe
The article discusses the resurgence of the '90s Phoenix rave scene, highlighting a reunion event with veteran DJs and the continuing tradition of raves like Mary Xmas, framing this revival as a living piece of the city's culture.












