State News
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The Social Security Administration is no longer issuing paper checks. Here’s what you need to know
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has switched to electronic forms of payment. Here’s how you can set up your automatic payments with ease.
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Arizona’s electric vehicles will soon lose access to HOV lanes. Here’s why
If you’re used to cruising solo in the HOV lane during rush hour because of your electric vehicle, that could soon cost you at least $400.
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Commentary: How to help Globe-Miami residents after devastating flooding
The weekend of Sept. 27 saw catastrophic historical flooding in Globe and Miami, claiming businesses and lives in the Copper Corridor. Here’s how you can help.
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Amid fears of detention, US citizens are carrying passports and avoiding Spanish in public
A growing number of American citizens say they live in fear of being detained by ICE and are taking precautions like carrying their passports.
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Under oath, Kari Lake refuses to concede losses in elections for governor and Senate
Kari Lake—who claimed to be the lawful governor of Arizona despite losing the election—has again refused to acknowledge defeat in that 2022 contest, or in her Senate bid two years later.
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Four Phoenix coffee shops were named best in the US. Here’s why locals love them
Yelp released its list of 100 Best Coffee Shops in the US, and four Arizona spots made the cut. Have you been to them?
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Arizonans now able to get updated COVID-19 shots at pharmacies without a prescription
With a standing prescription from the Arizona Department of Health Services, pharmacists in the state now have the green light to give updated COVID-19 vaccines without requiring a prescription.
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What is foraging? Not just a fairy tale fantasy. How to get started in Arizona
Modern foraging blends sustainability and a little bit of adventure. Here’s how and where to find edible plants in Arizona.
























