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  • 8 Arizona Swimming Getaways Your Family Can Visit This Weekend

    July 7, 2022

    Escape the Valley’s unforgiving heat and kick it poolside with one of these unforgettable local getaways.

    8 Arizona Swimming Getaways Your Family Can Visit This Weekend
  • Complaints About Incorrect Information on Credit Reports Jumped in 2021

    April 7, 2022

    The rise in complaints led to an announcement that the three credit agencies would remove nearly 70% of medical debt from consumer credit reports this summer.

    Complaints About Incorrect Information on Credit Reports Jumped in 2021
  • 11 Spring Festivals, Concerts, and Parties in Arizona You Don’t Want to Miss

    April 12, 2023

    If you’re looking for events to put on your calendar, here are 11 festivals, concerts, and parties that you can attend in metro Phoenix.

    11 Spring Festivals, Concerts, and Parties in Arizona You Don’t Want to Miss
  • New Phoenix Shelter Is More Than a One-Night Stop for People Experiencing Homelessness

    July 8, 2022

    The 200 guests at a new Phoenix homeless shelter at 28th and Washington streets receive a dedicated bed with no limit on how long they stay.

    New Phoenix Shelter Is More Than a One-Night Stop for People Experiencing Homelessness
  • The Supreme Court Is Hearing Arguments About Biden’s Student Loan Cancellation Plan on Tuesday. Here’s What You Need to Know

    February 28, 2023

    About 90% of the benefits from Biden’s plan will go to families earning less than $75,000 according to the White House, but a group of Republican-led states have sued to block it.

    The Supreme Court Is Hearing Arguments About Biden’s Student Loan Cancellation Plan on Tuesday. Here’s What You Need to Know
  • How the Inflation Reduction Act Will Help Fight a Big Worry for Arizonans—Climate Change

    September 1, 2022

    The Inflation Reduction Act, which President Joe Biden signed on Aug. 16, is the country’s biggest investment in fighting climate change ever. 

    How the Inflation Reduction Act Will Help Fight a Big Worry for Arizonans—Climate Change
  • Here’s How the Biden Administration Has Tackled The Mental Health Crisis

    May 31, 2023

    The Biden administration has invested billions into improving mental health care in the United States.

    Here’s How the Biden Administration Has Tackled The Mental Health Crisis
  • Phoenix Led the Nation in Inflation in 2022, but Rise May Slow in 2023

    January 4, 2023

    Economists believe high prices will slowly decrease over the next couple of months. One example? Gas prices have already fallen, and experts expect the same to happen with housing.

    Phoenix Led the Nation in Inflation in 2022, but Rise May Slow in 2023
  • Arizona Providers Confident Abortions Will Continue Despite Court Challenges

    April 17, 2023

    Arizona health care providers are confident they will be able to continue providing safe abortions, even as courts tangle over an order that could halt distribution of a key abortion medication.

    Arizona Providers Confident Abortions Will Continue Despite Court Challenges
  • Supreme Court Hears Navajo Water Rights Case With Potentially Big Impact

    March 20, 2023

    The ruling will involve the tribe’s claim that the federal government’s obligation to protect Navajo water rights includes water in the Colorado River.

    Supreme Court Hears Navajo Water Rights Case With Potentially Big Impact
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