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  • 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
  • Voters in the East Valley: Here’s What’s on Your Ballot, and Where You Can Vote

    October 7, 2020

    Here are the down-ballot elections voters in LD17 can expect to find on their ballot for the Nov. 3 election, along with a list of voting centers and ballot drop-off locations

    Voters in the East Valley: Here’s What’s on Your Ballot, and Where You Can Vote
  • Organizers Sound Off on Why Labor Day 2020 Feels Different Than Years Past

    September 4, 2020

    “We’ve definitely seen a lot more people inquiring about labor rights: how to join a union or how to create a union.”

    Organizers Sound Off on Why Labor Day 2020 Feels Different Than Years Past
  • How to Vote in an Arizona Utility’s Upcoming Election Amid Coronavirus

    March 17, 2020

    SRP officials are asking voters to mail in ballots for the April 7 election rather than voting in person during the coronavirus pandemic.

    How to Vote in an Arizona Utility’s Upcoming Election Amid Coronavirus
  • The Copper Courier Voter Guide: Arizona’s 17th Legislative District

    September 14, 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 17th Legislative District
  • The Copper Courier Voter Guide: Arizona’s 28th Legislative District

    October 5, 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 28th Legislative District
  • Barely Getting By: Stories of Arizonans Struggling to Survive on Unemployment

    September 23, 2020

    Arizona’s problematic unemployment system has left many residents feeling scared and hopeless during a time of global anxiety.

    Barely Getting By: Stories of Arizonans Struggling to Survive on Unemployment
  • Powwows Move Online to Keep Indigenous Communities Together

    May 20, 2020

    Many Indigenous communities are taking dance, art, stories, food, and song online as a way to come together during pandemic.

    Powwows Move Online to Keep Indigenous Communities Together
  • Ducey Pushed Back the Eviction Delay, But Tenants Are Still on the Hook for Months of Rent and Fees

    July 22, 2020

    While some Arizonans have been able to receive help through various relief programs, many have faced difficulty in actually accessing these funds.

    Ducey Pushed Back the Eviction Delay, But Tenants Are Still on the Hook for Months of Rent and Fees
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