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Mexican Gray Wolf That Tried To Cross Border Shot in Leg
“Mr. Goodbar” is expected to survive and was taken to the Albuquerque BioPark Zoo, where veterinarians plan to amputate part or all of the injured leg.
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Court Rejects Arizona Senate’s Attempt to Keep Audit Documents Private
The Arizona Senate was ordered to release the 1,000 documents it had been withholding from public records requests.
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Indigenous News Outlets, Nonprofits Drive Deeper Coverage
Native American communities have seen more robust news coverage in recent years, in part because of an increase in Indigenous reporting.
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Arizona Reports State’s First Case of Omicron Variant
Arizona’s first known case of the Omicron variant has been confirmed in Yavapai County, state and local health officials said Wednesday.
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EXPLAINER: What We Know and Don’t Know About Omicron Variant
Scientists don’t know if omicron is more transmissible or dangerous than previous variants. So far, there is no indication it causes more severe disease.
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Tucson Voters Have the Chance to Raise Their Minimum Wage on Tuesday
Voters in Tucson are being asked to approve a new minimum wage higher than Arizona’s current baseline pay.
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Phoenix Population Keeps Growing as Climate Danger Rises
New data shows that people keep flocking to communities like Phoenix where climate change makes life more uncomfortable and more precarious.
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Arizona Paid Out $16 Billion in Unemployment Over the Pandemic. Scammers Got Nearly 30% of It.
Most of that money is probably lost forever because it was siphoned off by out-of-state or overseas scammers.
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EXPLAINER: Everything You Want to Know About COVID Classroom Etiquette
While every school district has its own rules for containing COVID-19 on campus, the CDC has also released recommendations to help schools stay safe.
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Two Decades Later, Young Sikhs Still Struggle With Post-Sept. 11 Discrimination
The FBI listed 67 anti-Sikh crimes in 2020, the highest annual number since the bureau created a category to track hate crimes against Sikhs in 2015.













