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  • Trump Released His Plan for a Second Term. It Doesn’t Include Much for Arizonans.

    August 26, 2020

    Much of the plan is at odds with his current policy, such as promises to protect the country’s air quality.

    Trump Released His Plan for a Second Term. It Doesn’t Include Much for Arizonans.
  • A Shipwreck Just Washed Ashore Lake Michigan — And Legend Says It Was Sacked By A Pirate

    May 7, 2020

    This otherwise quiet Lake Michigan beach is now the site of a 250-year-old shipwreck and a Michigan mystery.

    A Shipwreck Just Washed Ashore Lake Michigan — And Legend Says It Was Sacked By A Pirate
  • Flagstaff Officials Warn Against Remaining Stagnant on Water Plan

    January 16, 2020

    The city’s water plan indicates supply will last 30 years, but officials worry it might run out much sooner.

    Flagstaff Officials Warn Against Remaining Stagnant on Water Plan
  • Arizona Coronavirus Deaths Jump to 21 in One Day

    April 21, 2020

    Plus, Banner sets up grocery stores for workers and celebrities lend a helping hand to the Navajo Nation. Here’s your coronavirus Tuesday update.

  • Tribal Leaders Optimistic About Biden; Haaland Nomination a Good Start

    December 24, 2020

    Native leaders said they were encouraged by Biden’s past “track record with Indian Country.” The federal government may not have a stellar track record when it comes to keeping promises with Native Americans, but tribal leaders in Arizona said they think President-elect Joe Biden could be the exception. Their hopes were reinforced last week when…

    Tribal Leaders Optimistic About Biden; Haaland Nomination a Good Start
  • The Guy Who Gave Migrants Water Finally Has Charges Against Him Dropped

    February 27, 2020

    The decision to drop charges lifts the weight of legal troubles off of Warren’s shoulders for the first time in nearly three years.

    The Guy Who Gave Migrants Water Finally Has Charges Against Him Dropped
  • Cops Treat Armed Trump Supporters With Kid Gloves While BLM Gets Tear Gassed, Activists Say

    November 13, 2020

    Local activists say the differences in handling of racial justice activists and far-right protesters highlight disparities embedded in the system.

    Cops Treat Armed Trump Supporters With Kid Gloves While BLM Gets Tear Gassed, Activists Say
  • Mark Ruffalo, Jason Momoa, and Other Celebs Among Those Donating to Navajo Nation

    May 14, 2020

    A dispute over which groups were eligible to receive tribal aid funding from the federal government led to a delay in the Navajo Nation receiving help.

    Mark Ruffalo, Jason Momoa, and Other Celebs Among Those Donating to Navajo Nation
  • Why Child Drownings And Poisonings Are Spiking in Arizona Amid Coronavirus

    April 21, 2020

    Arizona children are drowning and ingesting poison at higher rates than normal while they are stuck home due to the coronavirus pandemic.

  • New Guidelines Exclude Paid Leave for Parents Who Keep Their Kids Out of In-Person Schooling

    September 10, 2020

    “This is going to affect the people who have immunocompromised family members at home, immunocompromised kids themselves, people who work in health care and other high-risk industries. Those are going to be the people most affected by this restrictive interpretation.”

    New Guidelines Exclude Paid Leave for Parents Who Keep Their Kids Out of In-Person Schooling
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