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Nearly 100 volunteers stuff stockings in Phoenix for Chicanos Por La Causa’s holiday events
Nearly 100 volunteers with Chicanos Por La Causa filled a Phoenix parking lot on Tuesday to pack over 6,000 stockings for the nonprofit’s upcoming holiday events.
Trump nominates former WWE head, private school voucher advocate for Education secretary
McMahon is relatively unknown in education circles, although she has expressed support for charter schools and private school vouchers.
Prop 139 will be part of Arizona’s constitution by Dec. 2. What happens next?
Prop 139 won’t eliminate Arizona’s 15-week abortion ban, so what needs to happen to fix contradictory laws? Here’s the answer.
Republicans maintain total control of the Arizona Legislature. Here’s what you need to know.
According to Democratic leadership, bipartisan solutions will be hard to come by this legislative session.
Ruben Gallego outspent Kari Lake to win Senate seat but other Arizona races proved money isn’t always enough
More than $250 million poured into Arizona’s contests for the US Senate and House. After all the ads, mailers, phone calls and rallies, not a single seat flipped—proving, experts said, that money isn’t everything in politics.
7 Arizona artists who sell prints you’ll want to gift—and buy for yourself
These seven Arizona artists don’t just have pieces hanging in galleries—they also sell prints that you can easily gift this holiday season.
COVID-19 winter surge expected to hit marginalized communities hardest, experts warn
As COVID-19 is expected to surge this winter, communities across the Southwest face rising hospitalizations and new, resilient variants. Infection rates can be even more severe for marginalized populations in these states.
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Mars crater named after late NAU professor, Nadine Barlow
A Mars crater has been named after Nadine Barlow, honoring the late NAU professor’s pioneering contributions to planetary science.
Protect your family from Arizona’s whooping cough spike
Arizona health officials report highest whooping cough cases since 2015. Learn about symptoms, vaccinations, and prevention methods to protect your family.
What Arizona’s immigrant population looked like in 1900
These countries are where most of Arizona’s immigrant community was coming from in 1900.
Remember these broken US-Indigenous treaties this Native American Heritage Month
As long as the United States has negotiated treaties with Indigenous nations, it has broken those treaties. Learn about them here for Native American Heritage Month.
20 influential Indigenous Americans you may not know about
Backed by news articles and historical sources, Stacker compiled a list of 20 influential Indigenous Americans you might not know about.