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Fourth Arizona Lawmaker Tests Positive for COVID-19
Another Arizona legislator, Rep. Lorenzo Sierra, is recovering from the virus after being put on a ventilator.
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Arizona’s Last Free-Flowing River Is Now Under Federal Protection
The 84-acre Rio Verde Ranch is now part of the Prescott National Forest, thanks to the efforts of conservation nonprofit Trust For Public Land.
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Roberta McCain, Mother of John McCain, Dies at 108
The oil heiress was active in her son’s political career and was considered a secret weapon on the campaign trail.
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JUST IN: Judge Extends Arizona Voter Registration Deadline to Oct. 23
The decision was met with opposition by Gov. Doug Ducey, the Republican National Committee, the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
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President Trump and First Lady Test Positive for Coronavirus
Trump has held multiple events without masks or social distancing, The presidents senior adviser, Hope Hicks, also tested positive.
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5 Months Later and More Than 8 Million Americans Are Still Waiting on Their Stimulus Checks
A new government watchdog report out Monday found individuals eligible for the economic impact payments approved by the CARES Act earlier this year have yet to receive that money because of inadequate IRS and Treasury Department records.
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Are You Bilingual? This Group Wants You to Be a Poll Worker.
Mi Familia Vota organization is joining other groups across the U.S. in trying to persuade younger people to work at polling places, especially those who are bilingual.
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Arizona’s Largest High School District Is Staying Online Until January
District leaders said the decision to extend closures was based on the state’s COVID-19 health benchmarks for reopening schools.
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APS Waives Late Fees, Extends Disconnect Moratorium Through December
Customers can also take advantage of assistance programs to help pay their bills, including direct financial help and payment plans.
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Billion-Dollar Disasters Are More Frequent Than Ever in the US—Wildfires Are Only Part of That Toll
Wildfires in the West will have an enormous financial toll, but they are part of a more worrying trend of huge financial losses tied to extreme weather events caused by climate change.



















