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  • Arizona Book Ban Targeting Authors Of Color and LGBTQ+ Topics Now in Effect

    October 12, 2022

    Republican lawmakers unanimously passed the restrictive education law while ignoring proposals that would properly fund Arizona schools.

    Arizona Book Ban Targeting Authors Of Color and LGBTQ+ Topics Now in Effect
  • 10 Ways the Federal Government Delivered for American Workers and Families This Year

    December 12, 2022

    Under Democratic control, the federal government acted to lower healthcare and prescription drug costs; fight climate change and lower energy costs; invest in gun safety and mental healthcare; and implement a generational investment in American industry, manufacturing, and infrastructure.

    10 Ways the Federal Government Delivered for American Workers and Families This Year
  • Two Months after Roe Reversal, Abortion Picture in Arizona No Clearer

    August 29, 2022

    “We have struggled to understand what is permissible by law,” said Dr. Jill Gibson, medical director for Planned Parenthood Arizona.

    Two Months after Roe Reversal, Abortion Picture in Arizona No Clearer
  • Drink Up: 9 Great Happy Hours in the Phoenix  Area

    January 6, 2023

    Searching for a spot where you can nab a great drink deal? Here are some local bars and restaurants that offer some of the best happy hour specials in the Valley.

    Drink Up: 9 Great Happy Hours in the Phoenix  Area
  • ‘Our Future Also Counts’: An 18-Year-Old Phoenix Teen on Why She’s Voting in  the Midterm Elections

    October 25, 2022

    In Arizona, youth voter turnout has been on the rise, increasing 16 percentage points from 2014 to 2018 and 18 points between 2016 and 2020.

    ‘Our Future Also Counts’: An 18-Year-Old Phoenix Teen on Why She’s Voting in  the Midterm Elections
  • Meals on Wheels, ASU Study How Pets Affect Social Isolation, Loneliness Among Older Adults

    April 8, 2022

    Meals on Wheels America and Arizona State University are partnering on a study of the effect pets have on social isolation and loneliness.

    Meals on Wheels, ASU Study How Pets Affect Social Isolation, Loneliness Among Older Adults
  • Here’s How You Can Combat the Climate Crisis in Your Own Backyard

    April 11, 2023

    Mesa and Phoenix have created tools to help the community get involved in planting more trees to help keep temperatures down and reduce heat-related illnesses.

    Here’s How You Can Combat the Climate Crisis in Your Own Backyard
  • Supreme Court Ruling Against EPA Hurts, May Not Hobble Clean Air in Arizona

    August 4, 2022

    When the Supreme Court ruled that the EPA could not force power plants to move away from fossil fuels, advocates were worried—but in Arizona some of those concerns have been eased by a market-driven shift.

    Supreme Court Ruling Against EPA Hurts, May Not Hobble Clean Air in Arizona
  • Arizona’s Medicaid Agency to Build 70-Bed Housing Facility

    May 11, 2022

    Arizona’s Medicaid agency is building a 70-bed transitional housing facility for people who are experiencing homelessnesss and are diagnosed with serious mental illness. 

    Arizona’s Medicaid Agency to Build 70-Bed Housing Facility
  • The Copper Courier Voter Guide: Maricopa County Attorney

    July 25, 2022

    Two Republicans and one Democrat are running for Maricopa County attorney, the third largest public prosecutorial agency in the nation.

    The Copper Courier Voter Guide: Maricopa County Attorney
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