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  • 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
  • Hungry Holidays: Break From School Means Break From Meals for Some Kids

    December 30, 2021

    Advocates for child nutrition programs have found potential solutions in an unlikely place—the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Hungry Holidays: Break From School Means Break From Meals for Some Kids
  • Lake Powell Hits Historic Low, Raising Hydropower Concerns

    March 17, 2022

    Lake Powell dipped below a critical threshold on Tuesday raising new concerns about a source of power that millions of people in the US West rely on for electricity.

    Lake Powell Hits Historic Low, Raising Hydropower Concerns
  • Meet the GOP School Superintendent Candidate Who Pals Around with Alleged Child Sex Criminals

    November 2, 2022

    Republican schools superintendent candidate Tom Horne says he wants to move education away from race and double funding for police in schools.

    Meet the GOP School Superintendent Candidate Who Pals Around with Alleged Child Sex Criminals
  • She’s a Scientist. She’s a Mom. And She’s Dead Set on Saving the Planet for Her Children.

    May 11, 2022

    University of Arizona climate scientist Dr. Joellen Russell helped found a nonprofit dedicated to educating moms on climate change.

    She’s a Scientist. She’s a Mom. And She’s Dead Set on Saving the Planet for Her Children.
  • Wait, School’s Starting Already? Here Are 7 Things Every K-12 Parent Should Know.

    August 3, 2022

    Many Arizona schools have already started their fall semester. Bookmark this page to make sure you have everything you need by the time the bell rings.

    Wait, School’s Starting Already? Here Are 7 Things Every K-12 Parent Should Know.
  • Mark Kelly, Katie Hobbs Face Different Challenges in Statewide Races

    October 4, 2022

    Fortunes appear to have flipped for the two Democrats as the midterm campaign enters the home stretch in a fast-growing, diverse state that is increasingly central to how the Democratic Party sees its future.

    Mark Kelly, Katie Hobbs Face Different Challenges in Statewide Races
  • Here Are 9 Family-Friendly Ways to Beat the Summer Heat in Arizona

    July 27, 2021

    Now that COVID-19 vaccines are widely available, Arizonans can take advantage of their newfound immunity and enjoy the things you missed last summer!

    Here Are 9 Family-Friendly Ways to Beat the Summer Heat in Arizona
  • Make Your Summer Splash At One of These Seven Valley Water Parks

    July 27, 2021

    Is your vaccinated self looking for ways to make up for lost time? Then you won’t want to miss a single one of these summer attractions.

    Make Your Summer Splash At One of These Seven Valley Water Parks
  • Gov. Doug Ducey Sues Biden Administration After Promising COVID Funds to Schools Without Mask Requirement

    January 25, 2022

    Ducey created a grant program with $163 million in federal COVID-19 relief money, but only for schools that didn’t require masks or who stayed open during outbreaks.

    Gov. Doug Ducey Sues Biden Administration After Promising COVID Funds to Schools Without Mask Requirement
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