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  • Biden Pledges New Commitments, Respect for Tribal Nations

    December 1, 2022

    President Joe Biden on Wednesday pledged to give Native Americans a stronger voice in federal affairs, promising at the first in-person summit on tribal affairs in six years that he would foster respect in government decision-making.

    Biden Pledges New Commitments, Respect for Tribal Nations
  • Want to Get the Kids Out of the House This Summer? Here Are Some Activities in Phoenix and Beyond.

    May 5, 2022

    Enroll the kids in free swimming lessons this year, have some fun at a neighborhood splash pad, or watch them play in an esports league.

    Want to Get the Kids Out of the House This Summer? Here Are Some Activities in Phoenix and Beyond.
  • Opinion: Your Vote for Proposition 310 Can Fix the State’s Fire District Crisis

    November 4, 2022

    Prop 310’s temporary one-tenth of a cent sales tax will generate approximately $150 million dollars annually for the state’s fire districts.  

    Opinion: Your Vote for Proposition 310 Can Fix the State’s Fire District Crisis
  • Arizona Traffic Fatalities Fell Sharply, as Deaths Nationally Spiked

    August 30, 2022

    While the rest of the nation was posting a record increase in traffic fatalities in the first quarter of 2022, highway deaths in Arizona were falling by nearly a third.

    Arizona Traffic Fatalities Fell Sharply, as Deaths Nationally Spiked
  • Escape Arizona’s Summer at These 11 US Festivals

    April 27, 2023

    If you’re looking to get out of Arizona this summer, here are 11 festivals across the US you can build a vacation around.

    Escape Arizona’s Summer at These 11 US Festivals
  • In An Increasingly Divided America, Joe Biden Just Keeps Stacking Up Wins

    August 10, 2022

    Joe Biden signed the CHIPS bill into law yesterday, making a massive investment in US manufacturing and bringing billions in new investment to American shores and an estimated 70,000 to 90,000 family sustaining jobs to American working families. It is the first of many new bills he will be signing in the coming weeks, a…

  • Opinion: Over 40 Black Leaders in Arizona on Why They Support Katie Hobbs for Governor

    November 4, 2022

    Black leaders in Arizona say that out of the two candidates running for governor, only one has a vision for Arizona that is based on truth and unmatched experience. 

    Opinion: Over 40 Black Leaders in Arizona on Why They Support Katie Hobbs for Governor
  • Arizona Left With One Democratic Senator After Sinema Switches Parties

    December 9, 2022

    The announcement comes days after Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock won reelection in Georgia, securing a 51st seat in the US Senate for Democrats, strengthening their majority and weakening the ability of any single senator to hold up legislation.

    Arizona Left With One Democratic Senator After Sinema Switches Parties
  • Arizona celebs’ most memorable moments from 2023

    December 27, 2023

    These 13 Arizonans celebs had a big (and dramatic) 2023. Here’s what happened with each of them.

    Arizona celebs’ most memorable moments from 2023
  • Opinion: This Is What Happens When Black Politicians Rise to Power in Arizona

    August 8, 2022

    The attacks on Reginald Bolding’s campaign are what happens when people—especially Black people—who don’t support the conservative agenda rise to power. 

    Opinion: This Is What Happens When Black Politicians Rise to Power in Arizona
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