Alicia Barrón
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Gov. Ducey Promised Rental Eviction Help But Few Arizona Renters Are Actually Seeing It
The governor pledged $5 million to help renters avoid eviction, but applicants are saying they have had trouble getting any sort of financial help.
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IN PHOTOS: What Happens When A Restaurant Reopens During A Pandemic
Restaurants — big and small — had to quickly adapt during social distancing to offer either delivery, take-out, or both. Here’s how the reopening looks like.
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There’s Still Time! Here’s Why It’s Important For All Latino Communities to Fill Out the 2020 Census
The deadline for this year’s 2020 Census was pushed back due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so Americans now have until Oct. 31 to make themselves count.
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WATCH: Mexico Is Screening Visitors For Coronavirus At The Border. The U.S. Really Isn’t.
The Mexican government added a series of health checkpoints at the border to reduce the risk of a coronavirus outbreak from U.S. visitors.
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Denied For Unemployment? You Might Be Eligible For Arizona’s PUA Program During the Pandemic After All
The Department of Economic Security (DES) in Arizona just launched a program that will give 165,000 previously ineligible people unemployment benefits.
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One of the Last Remaining Survivors of the U.S.S. Arizona Sinking in Pearl Harbor Dies
Donald Stratton, one of the last three remaining survivors of the U.S.S. Arizona warship sinking in Pearl Harbor, has died at the age of 97.
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McSally May Be Down In The Polls And Fundraising — But She’s Not Dumping Trump During The Pandemic
GOP senators running tight races when it comes to Trump’s response to the coronavirus pandemic say he has done, and continues to do, a tremendous job.
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Friends Like These: McSally Associate Under Investigation for Pandemic Profiteering
The longtime Republican fundraiser is under investigation for failing to fulfill contracts for in-demand medical equipment.
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Tempe Teen Death Ruled a Homicide, Report Says, But Police Officer Will Not Face Charges
A medical examiner report ruled Antonio Arce’s a homicide, but the officer who shot him won’t face charges.
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Tax Scams Are Up By 50% During COVID-19 Pandemic in Arizona
The Arizona Department of Revenue reports scammers are not taking a break as there have been 13 tax fraud scheme attempts since COVID-19 hit Arizona.



















