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These AZ groups are honoring Hispanic Heritage Month with community celebrations and civic engagement
Hispanic Heritage Month encourages people to pay tribute to the generations of Hispanic Americans who have positively influenced the country and society.
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Cool temps & cozy vibes: Why Pinetop-Lakeside is the perfect fall day trip
Discover four reasons why a trip to the small town of Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona, is the perfect way to spend a fall day.
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Scientology & beyond: 6 religious groups with strong AZ ties
From Scientology to the Children of Light, learn about six religions that either got started in Arizona or have strong ties to the state.
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8 meaningful volunteer opportunities in Tucson
Tucson offers a variety of volunteer opportunities to lend a helping hand.
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This adorable pup has been at an Arizona shelter for over 300 days
A 2-year-old dog named Mars has been at Arizona Animal Welfare League’s (AAWL) Phoenix shelter for over 300 days.
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Arizona Democratic campaign office damaged by gunfire
Someone fired shots at a Democratic Party campaign office in a Phoenix suburb, causing damage but no injuries, authorities said.
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Hispanic Heritage Month puts diversity and culture at the forefront
The four-week period of Hispanic Heritage Month is about honoring the way Hispanic populations have shaped the US in the past and present.
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VIDEO: Climate activists arrested at Trump’s campaign office in Phoenix
@coppercourier 🚨BREAKING: Five climate activists from @sunrisemvmt were arrested during a sit-in at Trump’s campaign office in north Phoenix. Staff shoved, yelled at, and slapped down the phones of protestors. Press onsite were also threatened with arrest. Protesters were taken to 4th Ave. jail on class three misdemeanor charges for trespassing. #republicans #gop #climateaction #trumpsupporters…
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Over $3.5 million heading to AZ to rebuild roads and bridges after flooding and wildfires
The money to rebuild Arizona roads and bridges after recent flooding and wildfires comes from the Biden-Harris administration’s US Department of Transportation.
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At 18 and trans, this Phoenix resident was on his own—but today, he’s helping other LGBTQ+ youth find community
When he needed it most, Elliot Gilreath found love and support at an LGBTQ+ youth center in Phoenix. Now, he’s paying it forward to the next generation.
























