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  • How to Discuss the Traumatic Events on the Capitol With Kids and Process It as a Family

    January 8, 2021

    What to know to help your kids process traumatic events as you might be struggling to process them yourself.

    How to Discuss the Traumatic Events on the Capitol With Kids and Process It as a Family
  • Maricopa County Constable Discusses Evictions During COVID-19 Pandemic

    November 30, 2020

    Even with pandemic-era protections to help renters facing eviction, hundreds of eviction notices are served to Arizona tenants every week.

    Maricopa County Constable Discusses Evictions During COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Inside the ‘Freezer Farms’ Where COVID-19 Vaccines Will Be Stored at the University of Arizona

    December 22, 2020

    The university’s freezers can hold an average of 140,000 doses or approximately 1.6 million doses in total. The first COVID-19 vaccines arrived in Arizona earlier this month and began to be distributed across the state on Thursday, signaling a new phase in the fight against the virus.  Approximately 58,500 doses were initially distributed to Maricopa…

    Inside the ‘Freezer Farms’ Where COVID-19 Vaccines Will Be Stored at the University of Arizona
  • AOC Did Not Hold Back in Her Vanity Fair Interview

    October 29, 2020

    AOC is on the cover of Vanity Fair and talked about death threats, how her career has impacted her family, and what the future holds.

    AOC Did Not Hold Back in Her Vanity Fair Interview
  • Keep Calm and Vote On: How to Stay Sane on an Insane Election Day

    November 2, 2020

    No matter who your candidate of choice is, you’re likely to be anxious and preoccupied on Election Day. Here are several things you can do to help make it through Tuesday.

    Keep Calm and Vote On: How to Stay Sane on an Insane Election Day
  • 799 Eviction Hearings Are Scheduled in Maricopa County the Week of Thanksgiving

    November 25, 2020

    Eviction hearings are continuing in Arizona even as Americans prepare for Thanksgiving.

    799 Eviction Hearings Are Scheduled in Maricopa County the Week of Thanksgiving
  • Students Log Back on to Remote Learning as Some Arizona Schools Close for Outbreaks

    October 26, 2020

    There have been 32 COVID-19 outbreaks in Maricopa County Schools with at least 130 known associated cases since August.

    Students Log Back on to Remote Learning as Some Arizona Schools Close for Outbreaks
  • Everything You Missed in the LD21 Debate

    October 8, 2020

    As part of our efforts to help voters feel informed as the November election approaches, we’re creating an overview of local races throughout the state.

    Everything You Missed in the LD21 Debate
  • The Percentage of Women Working in America Hits Lowest Point in 45 Years

    October 8, 2020

    Another coronavirus side effect? A greater percentage of American women were working in 1976 versus 2020.

    The Percentage of Women Working in America Hits Lowest Point in 45 Years
  • Seven Months After George Floyd’s Killing — Has Policing Really Changed in Arizona?

    December 22, 2020

    Maricopa County-area law enforcement have shot at more people in the months since Floyd’s death than during the same time frame in previous years.

    Seven Months After George Floyd’s Killing — Has Policing Really Changed in Arizona?
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