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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.
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Forgot to Sign Your Early Ballot? You Now Have Five Days to Fix It
Voters who didn’t sign their ballot before mailing it in now have five days to remedy the situation but must do so by 7 p.m. on Election Day.
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Arizona Courts Rule Kanye Changed Party Too Late to Run as Independent
The state’s highest court rejected Kanye West’s bid to make it on the Arizona ballot as an Independent Presidential candidate.
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Arizona Schools Consider In-Person Class as COVID-19 Declines
Maricopa and Pima Counties have met the requirements for hybrid learning, while more rural counties can begin full-time, in-person classes.
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Trump’s Money for Additional Unemployment Benefits Is About to Run Out
Once the additional funding dries up, Arizonans will only be able to receive a maximum of $240 per week through unemployment insurance.
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ASU Spreads Out Students Living on Campus After Hundreds Contract COVID
Over 300 students have already been put into quarantine since the university’s fall semester began on August 20.
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READ: The Full Transcript of Sen. Kamala Harris’ DNC Speech
Making history, Harris officially accepted the Democratic nomination for vice president Wednesday night. Read her full speech below.
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JUST IN: Invest in Ed Initiative Wins Appeal to Appear on November Ballot
Backers of the Invest in Education Act see it as a way to pump about $940 million a year into the state’s underfunded school system.
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JUST IN: Cindy McCain Slated to Speak Tonight at DNC
McCain is going to bat for Joe Biden, lending her voice to a video focused on Biden’s close friendship with her late husband, Sen. John McCain.
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GOP Voters Put Sen. Sinema Over the Top in 2018. Will They Do the Same for Mark Kelly?
McSally received 140,000 fewer votes than Republican Gov. Doug Ducey in 2018, leading to her loss in the Senate race against Kyrsten Sinema.



















