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  • Fire Tornadoes and Inland Hurricanes: Extreme Weather Linked to Pollution Is on the Rise

    August 18, 2020

    The arctic is burning, much of Iowa was wiped out by powerful wind storms, and California witnessed wildfires, fire tornadoes, and record-setting heat over the weekend.

    Fire Tornadoes and Inland Hurricanes: Extreme Weather Linked to Pollution Is on the Rise
  • Is It Time for the iPad to Babysit? Most Families Doing Distance Learning Won’t Have Outside Help

    August 21, 2020

    “Looking at it now that we have evidence of how easily it’s been spreading at schools, I can admit to myself that I would have been sick to my stomach every day sending him to a building full of other people.”

    Is It Time for the iPad to Babysit? Most Families Doing Distance Learning Won’t Have Outside Help
  • The Closing Divide: Nearly Half of Black-Owned Businesses Shuttered This Year — While Only A Fraction of White Ones Did

    August 17, 2020

    Economic shutdowns earlier this year led to permanent closures of many Black-owned businesses, but those that survived say support is growing.

    The Closing Divide: Nearly Half of Black-Owned Businesses Shuttered This Year — While Only A Fraction of White Ones Did
  • Arizona Disbands Coronavirus Modeling Team as State Nears 10,000 Cases

    May 6, 2020

    Arizona’s number of COVID-19 cases continued to rise Wednesday, two days after the state disbanded a team of researchers working on coronavirus models.

    Arizona Disbands Coronavirus Modeling Team as State Nears 10,000 Cases
  • Arizona Teachers Contractually Unable to Quit, Forced to Return to School Without Enough PPE

    August 14, 2020

    “I’ve got to decide between [students] and the health and welfare of my wife. And who in the hell deserves that kind of decision?”

    Arizona Teachers Contractually Unable to Quit, Forced to Return to School Without Enough PPE
  • Taxpayers Still on the Hook For Arpaio’s $178 Million Racial Profiling Case

    May 22, 2020

    The taxpayer tab for the racial profiling case focusing on former Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s immigration patrols is expected to reach at least $178 million.

    Taxpayers Still on the Hook For Arpaio’s $178 Million Racial Profiling Case
  • You Have Until Sunday to See the Vietnam Wall Replica in Glendale

    March 6, 2020

    The largest traveling Vietnam Wall replica has made a home in State Farm Stadium for the weekend. It’s available for viewing until 3 p.m. Sunday.

    You Have Until Sunday to See the Vietnam Wall Replica in Glendale
  • Gov. Ducey Follows Trump’s Lead, Continues to Open Business Despite COVID Increases

    June 10, 2020

    The Arizona governor has been following Trump’s lead in prioritizing the economy over public health throughout the coronavirus pandemic.

    Gov. Ducey Follows Trump’s Lead, Continues to Open Business Despite COVID Increases
  • Aunt Chilada’s Normally Throws a Cinco de Mayo Rager. But This Year It’s ‘Corona de Mayo.’

    May 5, 2020

    The restaurant usually hires 25 bartenders for its annual Cinco de Mayo party. This year, staff will be sending the margaritas home.

    Aunt Chilada’s Normally Throws a Cinco de Mayo Rager. But This Year It’s ‘Corona de Mayo.’
  • LIVE BLOG: Tracking Coronavirus in Arizona

    December 22, 2020

    Here’s the latest on what’s happening with COVID-19 in Arizona.

    LIVE BLOG: Tracking Coronavirus in Arizona
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