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Arizona abortion ballot measure locks in more than twice the number of signatures needed
Supporters of the Arizona Abortion Access Act delivered over 800,000 signatures for the ballot measure to the Secretary of State’s Office on July 3.
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Gallego campaign leans into courting Latino voters
The US Senate candidate is one of only a handful of campaigns investing heavily in Spanish-language ads and hosting family-friendly events in Latino communities.
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This Arizona ballot measure would take major judicial elections away from voters
SCR 1044 appears to be a way to protect the Arizona Supreme Court justices who ruled to reinstate the 1864 total abortion ban.
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GOP lawmakers bypass Hobbs to add 11 measures to ballot. What to look out for
Voters will be asked to weigh in on laws that would make school board races partisan, end term limits for judges, and lower the minimum wage for tipped workers, among other things.
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Meet Bryan D. Hughes, Phoenix’s ‘Rattlesnake Guy’
Meet Bryan D. Hughes (aka the Rattlesnake Guy), who works to educate the public about snakes and capture and release them in ethical, humane ways.
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‘Life-altering day:’ 15,000 Arizonans qualify for new streamlined citizenship process
Efficiencies in the citizenship process announced by the Biden administration are expected to infuse an additional $358 million into the economy, and will bring in more than $120 million in additional tax revenue.
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These 10 fireworks shows put on the most dazzling displays in Arizona
Hit up one of the best fireworks shows in Arizona this Fourth of July and prepare to be dazzled.
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Celebrate Pride Month with these must-read books
We asked our colleagues across Courier Newsroom to share recommendations for books by LGBTQ+ authors. Here’s what they said.
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Half a million immigrants could eventually get US citizenship under a new plan from Biden
The Biden administration announced new immigration policies that aim to streamline the path to citizenship for longtime US residents like “Dreamers,” or undocumented immigrants who were brought to the US as children.
























