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  • Advocates, Lawmakers Call Biden’s Pledge to Tribal Sovereignty a ‘Welcome Change’

    January 29, 2021

    The memo gives agencies 90 days to come up with a plan to work with tribes, calls on them to designate someone to work with tribal leaders, and requires yearly progress reports. Native American policy experts and Arizona lawmakers welcomed President Joe Biden’s order calling for stronger relations with tribal governments, with one saying it…

    Advocates, Lawmakers Call Biden’s Pledge to Tribal Sovereignty a ‘Welcome Change’
  • Phoenix Is Turning Parking Spaces Into Full-Blown Shelters for City’s Unhoused

    July 9, 2020

    Some of Phoenix’s most vulnerable are being tasked with an impossible decision: risk contracting COVID, or expose themselves to the harsh summer weather?

    Phoenix Is Turning Parking Spaces Into Full-Blown Shelters for City’s Unhoused
  • Phoenix-based ‘Sesame Street’ Puppeteer Takes Show on the Road

    July 8, 2021

    Stacey Gordon is retrofitting an ice cream truck into a mobile puppet theater—and could be driving to a street near you!

    Phoenix-based ‘Sesame Street’ Puppeteer Takes Show on the Road
  • Gilbert Public Schools Approves Pay Raises For Employees—Two Weeks After Laying Off 152 Teachers

    April 13, 2021

    The reduction in staff resulted in cost savings that the district is using to balance next year’s budget and raise salaries.

    Gilbert Public Schools Approves Pay Raises For Employees—Two Weeks After Laying Off 152 Teachers
  • Arizona’s Extreme Far-Right Has Been Brewing for Years and the Attempted Capitol Coup Shows It Can’t Be Ignored

    January 7, 2021

    The presence of a local QAnon figure is a sign of just how far the far-right’s rising aggression and conspiratorial rhetoric fueled by Trump has come in both Arizona and the nation. A familiar face was front and center as a swarm of right-wing extremists fueled by President Donald Trump’s rhetoric stormed the US Capitol…

    Arizona’s Extreme Far-Right Has Been Brewing for Years and the Attempted Capitol Coup Shows It Can’t Be Ignored
  • Pfizer Vaccine Meets FDA Criteria, Final Approval Could Come in Days

    December 8, 2020

    But earlier this year the Trump administration decided not to buy an additional 500 million doses of the vaccine.

    Pfizer Vaccine Meets FDA Criteria, Final Approval Could Come in Days
  • Trump Touts Arizona as a COVID-19 Success Story as Outbreak Continues to Spread

    October 28, 2020

    Over 21,000 Arizonans have been hospitalized and nearly 6,000 have died due to COVID-19.

    Trump Touts Arizona as a COVID-19 Success Story as Outbreak Continues to Spread
  • Doctors Wish to Avoid Another Surge With End of COVID in Sight

    January 29, 2021

    COVID-19 cases may have reached a plateau after a deadly two-month surge, but experts caution that that does not mean the pandemic is under control.

    Doctors Wish to Avoid Another Surge With End of COVID in Sight
  • How to Stay Coronavirus-Free This Christmas in Arizona

    December 22, 2020

    Arizona’s ICUs are filling up as the state sees a record surge in COVID-19 cases.  Christmas, like most other 2020 holidays, will have to look different this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has asked the public to forego holiday travel and gatherings this holiday season. …

    How to Stay Coronavirus-Free This Christmas in Arizona
  • Cops Treat Armed Trump Supporters With Kid Gloves While BLM Gets Tear Gassed, Activists Say

    November 13, 2020

    Local activists say the differences in handling of racial justice activists and far-right protesters highlight disparities embedded in the system.

    Cops Treat Armed Trump Supporters With Kid Gloves While BLM Gets Tear Gassed, Activists Say
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