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  • Activists Win Yearslong Battle for Mesa Nondiscrimination Ordinance

    March 3, 2021

    “By passing this nondiscrimination policy tonight, you will make it possible for me … to come home and be a part of Mesa’s vibrant future.” Michael Soto, the executive director of Equality Arizona and a transgender man, said he didn’t feel he and his family could live the lives they wanted to in Mesa.  But…

    Activists Win Yearslong Battle for Mesa Nondiscrimination Ordinance
  • Northern Arizona Voters: Here’s What’s on Your Ballot, and Where You Can Vote

    October 7, 2020

    Here are the down-ballot elections voters in LD6 can expect to find on their ballot for the Nov. 3 election, along with a list of voting centers and ballot drop-off locations

    Northern Arizona Voters: Here’s What’s on Your Ballot, and Where You Can Vote
  • Arizona’s Blue Wave Sets Sight on House as Tipirneni Takes Lead Over Schweikert

    November 4, 2020

    A Schweikert loss would leave Republicans in control of only three of Arizona’s nine congressional districts.

    Arizona’s Blue Wave Sets Sight on House as Tipirneni Takes Lead Over Schweikert
  • Postal Service Cuts Leave Arizonans With Spoiled Medication and Late Rent

    August 24, 2020

    Voters worry that changes to the postal system could put their ballots in jeopardy of arriving too late to be counted.

    Postal Service Cuts Leave Arizonans With Spoiled Medication and Late Rent
  • Two Fronts: How AZ Fire Fighters Battled Blazes and Coronavirus at the Same Time

    October 14, 2020

    Firefighters had the difficult task of keeping two looming dangers at bay: large-scale wildfires and a highly-transmittable virus.

    Two Fronts: How AZ Fire Fighters Battled Blazes and Coronavirus at the Same Time
  • Analysts Don’t Think Trump’s Payroll Tax Deferral Is Worth It for Arizona Businesses

    September 8, 2020

    Employers that decide to take advantage of the payroll tax deferral will be leaving their workers to foot a big bill in April.

    Analysts Don’t Think Trump’s Payroll Tax Deferral Is Worth It for Arizona Businesses
  • Salons, Tattoo Parlors, Spas Are Now Closing in Arizona

    April 3, 2020

    After mounting criticism, Ducey has ordered hair and nail salons, barbers and other businesses to close to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.

  • Former Republican Joins Other Arizonans in Defending Law That Gave Healthcare to 20 Million Americans

    August 20, 2020

    Arizonans from different political beliefs are coming together in their support for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.

    Former Republican Joins Other Arizonans in Defending Law That Gave Healthcare to 20 Million Americans
  • Growing Number Arizona Republicans Backing Biden Due to Trump’s Fiscal Irresponsibility, Disrespectful Attitude

    August 21, 2020

    Republicans hope to plant in 45,618 “Republicans for Biden” signs in Arizona, to represent half of Trump’s margin of victory in the state in 2016.

    Growing Number Arizona Republicans Backing Biden Due to Trump’s Fiscal Irresponsibility, Disrespectful Attitude
  • After Reopening Arizona Early, Businesses and Employees Continue to Hurt

    June 29, 2020

    Arizona posted one of the sharpest unemployment drops in the country in May — but unemployment is still higher than its been in nearly a decade.

    After Reopening Arizona Early, Businesses and Employees Continue to Hurt
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