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Heat Deaths in Maricopa County Hit Half-Year Record
About two-thirds of the heat-associated deaths on Maricopa County involved people who were outdoors.
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Stop Yelling at Tourists, Say Police in Arizona Destination
Police in an old Arizona mining town that gets 1 million tourists annually warn residents to stop yelling at visitors, or they could face harassment charges.
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Long Lines Are Back at Phoenix Food Banks as Prices Hit High
The food banks are struggling to meet the latest need even as federal programs provide less food to distribute, grocery store donations wane, and cash gifts don’t go nearly as far.
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Three Arizona Ballot Measures Filed, but Abortion Measure Fails to Collect Enough Signatures
The two measures that met the signature threshold focus on predatory bill collection and ensuing that those funding elections are publicly known.
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Federal Judge Blocks Arizona’s ‘Personhood’ Abortion Law
At least four other states have similar “personhood” laws in effect, including Missouri, Kansas, Georgia and Alabama.
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Ducey Signs Final State Budget as Governor
The spending plan for the upcoming year uses a record surplus to invest in education and infrastructure while lowering state debt and preparing for an economic downturn.
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High Court: Arizona Can Enforce Genetic Issue Abortion Ban
In Thursday’s genetic abnormality ruling, the Supreme Court sent the case back to the federal judge in Phoenix who had blocked it last September.
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Supreme Court Rules ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy Must End
The justices’ 5-4 decision for the administration came in a case about the “Remain in Mexico” policy under President Donald Trump.
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Arizona Lawmakers Approve State Budget. Here’s What’s In It.
The $18 billion budget includes funding for a border wall, public safety, highway construction, and increased investment in Arizona’s public schools.
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Sweltering Streets: Hundreds of People Without Shelter Die in Extreme Heat
Excessive heat causes more weather-related deaths in the United States than hurricanes, flooding, and tornadoes combined.



















