Mark Kelly
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The History Behind All 63 National Parks In The US
Stacker used publicly available data and resources from the National Park Service to compile this brief history of all 63 national parks in the US.
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Richest Women in America
Stacker compiled a list of the richest women in America, using data from Forbes.
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Arizona Ranked 8th Worst in Country For Gun Safety Laws
Founded by gun violence survivor Gabby Giffords and her husband Sen. Mark Kelly, the Giffords Organization noted that Arizona did not pass any significant gun legislation this year.
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Gilbert Congressman Calls For ‘War’ After Trump’s Latest Criminal Charges Become Public
Rep. Andy Biggs said that the charges filed against Trump for hoarding classified documents after his presidency initiated a “war phase,” but did not offer specifics as to what that meant.
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Here’s a List of Hidden Wonders in Each State. Can You Guess Arizona’s?
Here you’ll find opportunities to explore offbeat history, admire geological formations, witness unexplained phenomena, and reveal long-kept secrets—no matter what state your travels take you to.
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Sinema Dead Last in Three-Way Race With Gallego and Lake, Poll Shows
After years of positioning herself as an independent, Sinema’s dash to the center has left a majority of voters in the dust.
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Ruben Gallego Outraises Kyrsten Sinema by More Than $1.5 Million in Arizona Senate Race
Over $630,000 of contributions to Sinema’s campaign also came from three private equity firms, and she received less than $6,000 from small-dollar donors who gave less than $200.
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From Douglas to Congress? How Raquel Terán’s Roots Along the Border Drive Her Campaign
Terán says thanks to her experience at the state capitol and the support of progressive groups like LUCHA, she is ready to work as a fierce advocate for her community in Congress.
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This Phoenix Mom Was in Nursing School. Now She Owns a Trucking Business and a Restaurant.
Patricia McKinley’s move to Arizona in search of warmer weather has turned into a life full of opportunities and entrepreneurial endeavors.
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Where Are They Now? A Look Back on Arizona’s Insurrectionist Lawmakers
They spent the last two years defending a violent attack on the US Capitol that they played a hand in. Here’s where they’ve ended up, and what role they’ll take in shaping Arizona in 2023.
























