Araceli is Copper Courier’s social media manager. Her past work has been published in The Guardian, Teen Vogue, Refinery29, Mic, The Cut, Zora, The Village Voice, Rolling Stone, and others.
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Junta Nacional de Relaciones del Trabajo lanza sitio en español
La Junta Nacional de Relaciones Laborales ofrece una especie de refugio, un lugar en donde los latinos que hablan español pueden presentar una queja o solicitar asistencia en su idioma.
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Latino Organization Endorses Marco Lopez for Governor of Arizona
The organization said that Lopez’s candidacy is viewed as an opportunity to mobilize Latinos to vote for Democratic candidates up and down the ballot.
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White House Supports Giving Families Separated at the Border Permanent Legal Status
The head of the US Department of Homeland Security says Congress should approve permanent legal status to families separated at the border under the Trump administration, and the White House is behind him.
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Biden’s Free At-Home COVID-19 Rapid Tests Are Hitting Mailboxes
The federal government is mailing tens of millions of rapid tests requested through the new Postal Service website.
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National Labor Relations Board Launches Spanish-Language Website
The site provides a place for Spanish-speaking workers to file unfair practice charges and petitions for union elections in their native language.
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Arizona Opera Opens ‘Carmen’ With New COVID Policies
Guests are required to either be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or provide a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours of the event date.
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Nearly One in Four Arizonans Qualify for an Internet Discount. Here’s How to Apply.
The benefit provides a discount of up to $30 per month toward internet service—$75 per month for households on qualifying Tribal lands or “high-cost” areas.
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Nearly 200,000 Arizonans Have Health Insurance Through the Affordable Care Act
New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that one in seven uninsured Americans got covered between the end of 2020 and September 2021.
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President Joe Biden Signs Executive Order Honoring Vanessa Guillén
Guillén’s death led to laws that change how military sexual assault is prosecuted, and Biden’s order makes sexual harassment a crime under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
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The Arizona Story Behind Paul McCartney’s ‘Get Back’
Why did McCartney name Tucson as the place that the grass-loving Jojo would eventually leave for greener pastures? It all stems from his first wife, Linda.



















