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  • Show Dad You Really Care by Shopping Father’s Day Gifts at One of These Locally Owned Arizona Shops

    June 17, 2021

    Need a last-minute Father’s Day gift? Check out one of these 10 independently owned stores in Arizona.

    Show Dad You Really Care by Shopping Father’s Day Gifts at One of These Locally Owned Arizona Shops
  • AZ Gun Sales Hit Record in 2020, Driven by Pandemic, Protests, and Politics

    December 29, 2020

    The Arizona spike is part of a nationwide increase Background checks for gun purchases in Arizona hit their highest level ever in 2020, driven by an unprecedented convergence of a pandemic, a summer of national unrest, and a presidential election, experts said. With a month left to go in the year, 610,911 background checks had…

    AZ Gun Sales Hit Record in 2020, Driven by Pandemic, Protests, and Politics
  • Rise in COVID-19 Cases Could Push Arizona’s Hospitals—and Staff—to Their Limits

    November 25, 2020

    Health experts worry that with widespread surges of the virus happening nationwide, there won’t be enough healthcare workers to go around.

    Rise in COVID-19 Cases Could Push Arizona’s Hospitals—and Staff—to Their Limits
  • 7 Questions With Greta Brandt of The Flower Shop AZ About How the Cannabis Industry Has Changed

    August 23, 2021

    Seven months after recreational marijuana sales first kicked off, things have changed for Arizona dispensaries.

  • 5 Ways Biden’s Climate Plan Can Address Everything From Arizona Wildfires to Economic Collapse

    September 10, 2020

    Arizona has experienced record wildfires this year, with blazes lasting longer than normal into the summer due to a lackluster monsoon season.

    5 Ways Biden’s Climate Plan Can Address Everything From Arizona Wildfires to Economic Collapse
  • Viral Déjà Vu: Arizona COVID Numbers Show Signs of Repeating Summer Spike

    October 23, 2020

    Health experts urge Arizonans to continue to wear masks, social distance, and get tested every week until a reliable vaccine is ready.

    Viral Déjà Vu: Arizona COVID Numbers Show Signs of Repeating Summer Spike
  • State School Officials Rebuff Ducey’s Decision To Lift Mask Mandate

    April 22, 2021

    The order ultimately leaves the decision on masks to school districts. Education officials rebuffed Gov. Doug Ducey’s decision this week to lift the mask mandate for state schools, with many districts planning to ignore what they called an “irresponsible” decision in a state where COVID-19 cases continue to rise. “As soon as the governor released…

    State School Officials Rebuff Ducey’s Decision To Lift Mask Mandate
  • When Will The Vaccine Be Available to All Essential Workers? Your Vaccine Questions Answered

    February 23, 2021

    If you have pressing questions about getting a COVID-19 vaccine in Arizona, you’ve come to the right place.

    When Will The Vaccine Be Available to All Essential Workers? Your Vaccine Questions Answered
  • University Researchers Recommend 3-Week Shutdown, Mask Order

    November 30, 2020

    Without such steps, “it would be akin to facing a major forest fire without evacuation orders.” The coronavirus outbreak’s current surge will present Arizona with a hospital crisis that could become a disaster unless the state takes steps such as ordering a three-week stay-home shutdown and implementing a statewide mask mandate, university researchers said. Without…

    University Researchers Recommend 3-Week Shutdown, Mask Order
  • Cities and Towns Could Lose Millions in Revenue If Ducey’s Flat Tax Comes to Pass

    June 8, 2021

    The proposed tax cut would result in about a $1.5 billion reduction in tax revenues next year – revenues that local governments are heavily reliant on.

    Cities and Towns Could Lose Millions in Revenue If Ducey’s Flat Tax Comes to Pass
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