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Arizona Sends Confederate Monuments Back to Daughters of Confederacy
Two Confederal monuments donated to the state decades ago have been removed from public spaces and returned to the organization that donated them.
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BREAKING: Ducey extends ban on evictions in Arizona
The decision comes less than two weeks before the eviction moratorium was scheduled to end for renters impacted financially by COVID-19.
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More Than Half a Million Arizona Renters At-Risk of Eviction by September
A recent analysis of eviction data found that 20% of U.S. renters, including 577,733 in Arizona, will be at risk for eviction by the end of September.
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Arizona’s Black and Latino Neighborhoods Have 13-Hour Lines for COVID Testing
While people nationwide complain about waiting hours to be seen, getting a test can be even harder in America’s poorer, Hispanic and Black neighborhoods.
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AZ Hospitals Are So Overwhelmed They’re Now Ranking Patients on Life Expectancy
Crisis plans outline a process where patients are given a score based on their life expectancy, which is used to determine to what extent they are treated.
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What Veterans Are Saying About Trump and the Russian Bounties: ‘I Don’t Think He Cares About Troops at All’
Trump’s relationship with the nation’s military community has been frequently strained. But just four months before the November election, reports that he either ignored, or was unaware of, a Russian plot to kill U.S. troops could intensify the tension and create new political risks.
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Colorado Is Reopening Investigation Into Horrifying Police Killing of Elijah McClain. Here’s What We Know.
In the video, Elijah McClain can be seen sobbing as he repeatedly tells officers, “I’m just different.” Samara McClain said her brother was a massage therapist who planned to go to college.
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The Tucson Police Chief Offered to Resign Over a Man Dying in Custody. The Mayor Said No.
The chief offered his resignation a day after the death went public. The city council and city manager would have to approve resignation.
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BREAKING: Ducey Will Now Allow Mayors to Implement Mask Mandates
Arizona mayors are free to make wearing face masks to slow the spread of coronavirus a mandatory requirement, Gov. Doug Ducey said Wednesday.
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Arizona Attorney General to Ducey: Do Something About Police Reform — Now
In his letter, Brnovich called for independent investigations of officer-involved shootings and mandated deescalation training.



















