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3 Arizona dispensaries that are open late
As Arizona’s cannabis industry continues to grow, dispensaries are recognizing the need to accommodate different schedules and lifestyles, and some dispensaries are considering the benefits of being open late.
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How this nonprofit has helped Arizonans grow their families for 50 years
Contraception, doctor’s visits, and breast and cervical cancer screenings are a few of the many healthcare services made affordable and accessible by Affirm and federal family planning grants.
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Harris wants to cap child care costs and expand the child tax credit. Trump’s solution? Tariffs.
Harris has proposed capping families’ child care costs to 7% of their income and offering families of newborns up to $6,000 in the first year of the child’s life. Trump, on the other hand, has focused on tariffs as a solution to the child care crisis, despite evidence showing they would only raise costs for…
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Kamala Harris will campaign on Arizona’s border with Mexico in attempted show of strength on immigration
Vice President Kamala Harris will visit the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona on Friday as her campaign tries to turn the larger issue of immigration from a liability into a strength and hopes to counter a line of frequent, searing political attacks from former President Donald Trump.
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Conducting an election in Arizona’s Coconino County involves a helicopter ride
Coconino County is 20% of Arizona’s total land, but has just 2% of the state’s population. Here’s what it’s like to run an election there.
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The ‘CUSD Three’ are campaigning together to signal shared values in this nonpartisan AZ race
Three candidates are running to represent students and teachers on the Chandler Unified School District governing board. Three others are campaigning for “parental rights.”
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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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Kamala Harris wants to end the Senate filibuster to restore national abortion rights
The Senate filibuster rule requires a 60-vote threshold for most legislation to pass, making it virtually impossible to pass abortion rights legislation due to Republican opposition. Without the filibuster, a law restoring Roe v. Wade could pass with a simple majority, or 51 Senate votes.
























