From breweries to restaurants and cafes, here’s your guide to dog-friendly spots across Tucson. Some of them offer water and treats!
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From breweries to restaurants and cafes, here’s your guide to dog-friendly spots across Tucson. Some of them offer water and treats!
Tax cuts, largely benefiting the wealthy, and unchecked school voucher spending have created a major deficit in Arizona’s state budget.
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@coppercourier Lacy Chaffee and her husband went to Mesa Public Schools their entire time in public education. Their five children are students at various schools in the district, and she wants to see them properly funded. Voters in Mesa voted against a $500 million...
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@coppercourier Communities within McMullen Valley have sunk four feet into the ground since 1991, and local officials say corporate drilling is speeding up their descent into the earth. #drought #climatecrisis #azpol #azwater #arizona #rainyday #everythingarizona...
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Thelda Williams served as interim mayor in Phoenix three times. She died Nov. 14 at age 82.
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If a shutdown occurs, travelers could face delays at airports, millions of workers would go without paychecks, and public safety, disaster preparedness and response, and food and safety inspections could also be affected.
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The Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture has commissioned new artwork for the skate park in central Phoenix’s Solano Park that mixes nostalgia for historical skate parks of the past with the needs of modern skateboarders.