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  • 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
  • Climate Change Will Collapse the US Economy—These Five Policies Could Stop That From Happening

    September 10, 2020

    Economists and financial analysts believe that climate change will likely decimate the US economy. And the only way to stop that from happening is by creating a sustainable economy that fights climate change.

    Climate Change Will Collapse the US Economy—These Five Policies Could Stop That From Happening
  • Phoenix Is Turning Parking Spaces Into Full-Blown Shelters for City’s Unhoused

    July 9, 2020

    Some of Phoenix’s most vulnerable are being tasked with an impossible decision: risk contracting COVID, or expose themselves to the harsh summer weather?

    Phoenix Is Turning Parking Spaces Into Full-Blown Shelters for City’s Unhoused
  • Judges Got You Stumped? Use These Voter Guides to Help You Finish Filling Out Your Ballot

    October 29, 2020

    Voters can use the Judicial Review tool or recommendations from local organizations to help them fill out their ballot.

    Judges Got You Stumped? Use These Voter Guides to Help You Finish Filling Out Your Ballot
  • Here’s What Arizona Would Look Like Under Biden’s Climate Plan

    August 27, 2020

    Biden has acknowledged climate change as an “existential threat,” while Trump has wrongly called it a “hoax.”

    Here’s What Arizona Would Look Like Under Biden’s Climate Plan
  • Trump and His EPA Are ‘Using the Coronavirus as Cover’ to Gut Rules Against Climate Change

    June 22, 2020

    Environmental experts say these actions represent nothing less than a generous handout to polluters at the expense of regular Americans, particularly communities of color and children.

    Trump and His EPA Are ‘Using the Coronavirus as Cover’ to Gut Rules Against Climate Change
  • How to Clean and Store Your COVID-19 Face Mask

    May 26, 2020

    In spite of states reopening, using protection to avoid the spread of COVID-19 is still recommended. Many ask “How should I clean and store my face mask?” Here’s what the experts say.

    How to Clean and Store Your COVID-19 Face Mask
  • Kamala Harris Has Been Fighting for Environmental Justice Since 2005

    August 31, 2020

    As San Francisco’s district attorney, Harris started the city’s first environmental just unit fifteen years ago.

    Kamala Harris Has Been Fighting for Environmental Justice Since 2005
  • State Officials’ Steamy Messages Land Them In Hot Water

    February 6, 2020

    Rep. David Cook’s love letters, and texts from a former governor’s aide put a spotlight on misconduct at the Arizona State Capitol.

    State Officials’ Steamy Messages Land Them In Hot Water
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