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  • Legends and Cowboys: 6 of Arizona’s Best Stories of the Old West

    September 11, 2023

    You know Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp—but do you know about these six other Old West legends from AZ?

    Legends and Cowboys: 6 of Arizona’s Best Stories of the Old West
  • OPINION: Mayor Regina Romero and Tucson are models for Arizona and the nation

    November 2, 2023

    LUCHA firmly believes that the people closest to the problem are the ones closest to the solution. This very concept has transformed how we support candidates and push for sound policies and reforms.

    OPINION: Mayor Regina Romero and Tucson are models for Arizona and the nation
  • Housing, Heat and How Not to Feel Completely Hopeless in Arizona

    September 8, 2023

    As Arizona’s hottest summer on record slowly comes to an end, local activists share their coping strategies for housing and climate anxiety.

    Housing, Heat and How Not to Feel Completely Hopeless in Arizona
  • Vintage resale: Sustainable business endeavor grows for fashion enthusiasts

    December 15, 2023

    Vintage reselling has become a popular full-time job for fashion enthusiasts in the past few years, and vintage markets have become a destination for young shoppers.

    Vintage resale: Sustainable business endeavor grows for fashion enthusiasts
  • New Republican Budget Plan Would Eliminate Free School Meals, Cut Social Security and Medicare

    June 21, 2023

    The new proposal from a group of 176 House Republicans would raise the retirement age for Social Security and Medicare, ban free school meals for students, cut spending on food aid, and more.

    New Republican Budget Plan Would Eliminate Free School Meals, Cut Social Security and Medicare
  • Arizona Has the Third-Highest Native American Population of US States

    May 15, 2023

    There are 22 federally recognized Native American tribes in Arizona, three of which extend across state lines.

    Arizona Has the Third-Highest Native American Population of US States
  • Phoenix Council Member Yassamin Ansari Continues Push for Climate Action

    March 24, 2023

    Ansari was a vocal advocate for eco-friendly public transportation as soon as she took office, and played a major role in receiving a grant for electric busses through Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

    Phoenix Council Member Yassamin Ansari Continues Push for Climate Action
  • Katie Hobbs Touts Her Political Competence – And ‘Sanity’ — in Bid for Governor

    October 27, 2022

    Hobbs said she was motivated to enter the governor’s race after overseeing the 2020 election in Arizona – a position that thrust her into the national spotlight as she vigorously defended the integrity of the vote.

    Katie Hobbs Touts Her Political Competence – And ‘Sanity’ — in Bid for Governor
  • Arizona Is Expanding Broadband in Rural Arizona Thanks to State and Federal Funds

    June 21, 2023

    Almost half of Arizonans only have one internet provider option, and nearly one-third of people in the state lack access to either broadband or any type of internet service.

    Arizona Is Expanding Broadband in Rural Arizona Thanks to State and Federal Funds
  • US to Hold Back Lake Powell Water to Protect Hydropower

    May 4, 2022

    US officials announced steps to keep hundreds of billions of gallons of water stored in Lake Powell to prevent it from shrinking.

    US to Hold Back Lake Powell Water to Protect Hydropower
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