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  • Last ‘Zombie Subdivision’ in Casa Grande to Be Developed

    August 24, 2021

    The subdivision was launched in the runup to the Great Recession and then left unfinished when the housing market collapsed.

  • 2021 Maricopa County Elections: What You Need to Know

    October 17, 2021

    Are you one of the millions of Maricopa County voters who received a ballot in the mail recently? Here’s why, and what you need to know about your ballot.

  • Can Wealthy Establishment Politician Karrin Taylor Robson Convince Voters She’s an ‘Outsider’ and Become Arizona’s Next Governor?

    July 26, 2022

    The multi-millionaire has tried to paint herself as an everywoman who understands the pain Arizona families are experiencing with inflation, but that could prove challenging given her family’s financial interests and her plan to give herself a tax cut.

    Can Wealthy Establishment Politician Karrin Taylor Robson Convince Voters She’s an ‘Outsider’ and Become Arizona’s Next Governor?
  • Buttigieg: Tribal Lands Investment a Priority of Infrastructure Plan

    April 19, 2021

    The plan prioritizes improving water infrastructure, internet, housing, transportation, and roads on tribal lands. The infrastructure needs of tribal lands—for everything from water to housing to broadband—are a high priority of the Biden administration’s $2.2 trillion American Jobs Plan, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said this week. Buttigieg, in a call with reporters Monday to discuss…

    Buttigieg: Tribal Lands Investment a Priority of Infrastructure Plan
  • 9 Arizona Athletes Join Hundreds of Others in Opposing Abortion Law

    September 27, 2021

    Nine Arizonans are among the more than 500 female athletes who signed on to a brief to the Supreme Court challenging a new abortion law.

  • 2020 Was a Record-Breaking Year for Drought, Wildfires, and Heat in Arizona. 2021 is Poised to Be Even Worse.

    January 11, 2021

    After a record-breaking 2020, experts predict 2021 will offer little relief, which could have devastating results for Arizona.

    2020 Was a Record-Breaking Year for Drought, Wildfires, and Heat in Arizona. 2021 is Poised to Be Even Worse.
  • Activists Want to See Sinema Fight to Include Civilian Climate Corps Funding in Budget

    July 29, 2021

    Chapters of the Sunrise Movement rallied across the country earlier this month to drum up support for the Civilian Climate Corps

    Activists Want to See Sinema Fight to Include Civilian Climate Corps Funding in Budget
  • Here’s What Concerts Will Look Like in Arizona as Venues Carefully Reopen

    May 12, 2021

    “We’re going to make the music-going experience even better, so we’ve just got to hold on.”  Slade Echeverria and Danny Stravers hadn’t played music on stage for more than a year.  Echeverria and Stravers sing and play guitar for Anarbor, a veteran Arizona alternative rock outfit formed in Phoenix in 2003. While venues across Arizona…

    Here’s What Concerts Will Look Like in Arizona as Venues Carefully Reopen
  • Phoenix Is Fighting Rising Heat With a New City Office

    November 16, 2021

    Phoenix, one of the fastest-warming cities in the country, announced the creation of the Office of Heat Response & Mitigation in September.

    Phoenix Is Fighting Rising Heat With a New City Office
  • 7 Million Reasons to Conserve Water in Arizona

    August 14, 2020

    The Colorado River supplies water to farms and cities all across Arizona — but experts say that might not be the case for long.

    7 Million Reasons to Conserve Water in Arizona
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