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Arizona Is Getting Hotter—And It’s Only Supposed to Get Worse
Phoenix saw both the hottest summer and autumn in the city’s history in 2020.
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Blaze On: Recreational Marijuana Is Officially Legal in Arizona
But don’t light up that joint just yet—there are still a few details you need to know first.
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That’s Awkward: Trump Touts Arizona Election Review That Won’t Happen
Trump attacked Gov. Doug Ducey for certifying the state’s election results and even appeared to call him during the certification proceedings.
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Arizona Election Officials Certify Results, Sealing Biden’s Win and Legal Weed
The process of canvassing the votes is primarily symbolic but could open the door for a challenge from the Trump Campaign. Arizona election officials gathered Monday morning to certify the results of the 2020 election. With the official canvass of the Nov. 3 general election in the books, the state’s 11 Electoral College votes go…
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Thousands of Arizonans Are Going Into the Holidays Unemployed
Arizona’s unemployment is quickly creeping up again, leaving more than 288,000 without a job ahead of the approaching holidays.
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Legal Weed Will Roll Out in Days and Police are Preparing for the Change
Recreational weed will be legal in just a few days, leaving police racing to understand what will be written into law and how it will impact local policies.
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Stay Safe and Merry This Holiday Season With These Socially-Distanced Activities
The holiday season can still be as joyous as previous years—just socially distant.
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Viral Video Shows Packed Phoenix Airport as CDC Begs People to Stay Home
Sunday was the single-busiest day for airports in the country since the pandemic took hold in the United States in March.
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Arizona’s Wildfires—Once Confined to a Season—May Now Be Year-round
Wildfires have burned more acres in 2020 than the two previous years combined. And, thanks to climate change, it’s only poised to get worse.
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Hate Crimes Are up in Arizona, but the Story Isn’t That Simple
Hate crimes in Arizona increased by 26% in 2019, but experts say the numbers do not provide an accurate representation of incidents as participation is not required by law.



















