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  • The LD6 Debate Had Everything—Except the Republican Candidates

    October 8, 2020

    As part of our efforts to help voters feel informed as the November election approaches, we’re creating an overview of local races throughout the state.

    The LD6 Debate Had Everything—Except the Republican Candidates
  • ‘Central to Our Identity’: Why These Arizona Faith Leaders Plan to Continue Fighting for Voting Rights

    June 24, 2021

    Faith leaders across Arizona have spoken out in recent months about protecting voting rights and expanding access to the ballot box as a Christian issue, not a partisan one.

    ‘Central to Our Identity’: Why These Arizona Faith Leaders Plan to Continue Fighting for Voting Rights
  • Arizona Votes: Kyle Mitchell

    November 3, 2020

    Kyle feels his vote will bring a voice to indigenous communities living in the valley and the veteran community—groups he often thinks are invisible.

    Arizona Votes: Kyle Mitchell
  • Biden’s Next Big Challenge: How to Deal With Trump’s Takeover of the Courts

    February 3, 2021

    “If somebody believes they are a victim of discrimination in their workplace, the final say on whether our civil rights laws are properly enforced is a lower court judge,” Daniel Goldberg, legal director of the nonprofit advocacy group Alliance for Justice, told COURIER.

    Biden’s Next Big Challenge: How to Deal With Trump’s Takeover of the Courts
  • Arizona Votes: Mari Bigler

    November 3, 2020

    Mari Bigler considers herself a liberal Arizona voter. Knowing her vote makes a difference, she hopes to make this the last year Donald Trump is president.

    Arizona Votes: Mari Bigler
  • Rio Salado Waterway Now Qualifies for Millions in Restorative Funding

    September 2, 2020

    The Rio Reimagined project aims to connect residents to the river “through ecosystem restoration, flood mitigation and economic development.”

    Rio Salado Waterway Now Qualifies for Millions in Restorative Funding
  • Arizona Could See Carbon-Free Energy by 2050

    November 19, 2020

    The Arizona Corporation Commission on passed a proposal requiring utilities to be 100% free of carbon emissions by 2050 and meet particular benchmarks along the way.

    Arizona Could See Carbon-Free Energy by 2050
  • Arizona Only Pays $240 in Unemployment Per Week. These Two Bills Would Change That.

    March 18, 2021

    Arizonans who have been unemployed during the pandemic say the extra $60-$80 is a small amount but still something they would have been grateful for.

    Arizona Only Pays $240 in Unemployment Per Week. These Two Bills Would Change That.
  • Why Former Phoenix Mayor Terry Goddard Is Fighting to Limit the Influence of Money in Politics

    July 8, 2021

    Nearly 40 years after he helped break the Phoenix political machine, former Mayor Terry Goddard is hoping to bookend his political career with a “dark money” ballot initiative that he says will make Arizona’s government more representative.

    Why Former Phoenix Mayor Terry Goddard Is Fighting to Limit the Influence of Money in Politics
  • Arizona’s Three Largest Cities Slip in Energy Efficiency

    October 19, 2020

    Officials in Mesa, Phoenix, and Tucson say their cities have made significant progress in energy efficiency over the past year.

    Arizona’s Three Largest Cities Slip in Energy Efficiency
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