Arizona Traffic Fatalities Fell Sharply, as Deaths Nationally Spiked
While the rest of the nation was posting a record increase in traffic fatalities in the first quarter of 2022, highway deaths in Arizona were falling by nearly a third.
While the rest of the nation was posting a record increase in traffic fatalities in the first quarter of 2022, highway deaths in Arizona were falling by nearly a third.
“We have struggled to understand what is permissible by law,” said Dr. Jill Gibson, medical director for Planned Parenthood Arizona.
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Masters previously supported a nationwide abortion ban, said he thought Roe v. Wade was a “horrible decision,” that allowing women the freedom to make their own reproductive health decisions was equivalent to “genocide.” Now, he claims he wants a ban on fewer than 1% of abortions.
A new poll shows that 68% of Arizonans are against a 1901 abortion ban that the Arizona Attorney General wants to bring back.
COVID-19 closed libraries across the Valley. Now library systems are thinking outside the book to bring back cardholders of all ages.
Biden’s executive order will cancel $10,000 in debt for anyone who went to college and earns less than $125,000—$20,000 for Pell Grant recipients.
As Arizonans gear up for a heated election season, signs increasingly point to a record-breaking number of Latino voters making their way to the ballot box this fall.
Brandon Straka pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge for his involvement of the Jan. 6 insurrection, and has since acted as an informant for the FBI as part of his plea deal.
We spoke with Scott Heric of Unionly about the intersection of technology and unions, as well as what he has learned in his time working in this space.