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  • The Copper Courier Voter Guide: Arizona’s 12th Legislative District

    October 9, 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 Copper Courier Voter Guide: Arizona’s 12th Legislative District
  • Women, Water, And Sacred Land: Arizona’s Continued Fight for Indigenous Rights

    January 17, 2020

    “Everybody’s dropping the ball and nobody’s working together…” Here’s what happened this week during the Indigenous People’s Caucus at the State Capitol.

    Women, Water, And Sacred Land: Arizona’s Continued Fight for Indigenous Rights
  • Nearly 600 Tuba City Families Fed From Record-Setting Food Donation

    May 28, 2020

    St. Mary’s Food Bank delivered 125,000 pounds of food in a record-setting donation delivery to the Navajo Nation in Tuba City — one of the hardest hit populations in the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Nearly 600 Tuba City Families Fed From Record-Setting Food Donation
  • We Debunk 11 Coronavirus Myths

    March 25, 2020

    Whether it’s from the president’s own mouth or a faceless user on Twitter, misinformation has abounded and poses substantial threats to public health.

    We Debunk 11 Coronavirus Myths
  • 5 Ways Biden’s Climate Plan Can Address Everything From Arizona Wildfires to Economic Collapse

    September 10, 2020

    Arizona has experienced record wildfires this year, with blazes lasting longer than normal into the summer due to a lackluster monsoon season.

    5 Ways Biden’s Climate Plan Can Address Everything From Arizona Wildfires to Economic Collapse
  • The Tucson Police Chief Offered to Resign Over a Man Dying in Custody. The Mayor Said No.

    June 24, 2020

    The chief offered his resignation a day after the death went public. The city council and city manager would have to approve resignation.

    The Tucson Police Chief Offered to Resign Over a Man Dying in Custody. The Mayor Said No.
  • Biden Lays Out Plan to Keep AZ Kids Safe and Reopen Schools

    July 22, 2020

    Biden said more work needs to be done to rein in COVID-19 before Arizona classrooms can reopen safely for students and school employees.

    Biden Lays Out Plan to Keep AZ Kids Safe and Reopen Schools
  • Navajo Nation President Ends Weekend Lockdown: What We Know

    June 5, 2020

    The Navajo Nation overtook New York in mid-May as the region with the highest rate of COVID-19 infections in the country.

    Navajo Nation President Ends Weekend Lockdown: What We Know
  • A Tidal Wave Of COVID-19 Cases Are Overwhelming A Rural Hospital Near Navajo Nation

    May 19, 2020

    At least 32 hospital workers who have become infected say they all live with the fear of spreading the virus to their colleagues and relatives.

    A Tidal Wave Of COVID-19 Cases Are Overwhelming A Rural Hospital Near Navajo Nation
  • 5,000 Deaths Later, Health Experts Still Say Gov. Ducey’s COVID Response Was Too Slow

    September 15, 2020

    Whether Ducey deserves credit or blame for alternately controlling and unleashing the virus is not in doubt — observers say he’s earned both.

    5,000 Deaths Later, Health Experts Still Say Gov. Ducey’s COVID Response Was Too Slow
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