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Locally Made: Have You Seen All 9 of These Movies Filmed in Arizona?
Need something to binge this weekend? Grab some popcorn and see if you can spot the Arizona landscapes in these Hollywood classics.
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Judge Blocks Voter-Approved Tax Hike That Would Have Raised Millions for Arizona Public Schools
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge has struck down a voter-approved tax hike on the state’s wealthiest residents that would have raised millions for Arizona schools.
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More Than 200 Faith Leaders Ask NFL to Pull Super Bowl From Arizona Over Restrictive Voting Laws
Phoenix was disqualified as the host city for the Super Bowl in 1993 because Arizona did not recognize Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a state holiday. The city lost an estimated $200 million in revenue.
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ASU Police Chief Testifies Against Republican Proposal to Allow Concealed Weapons on Campus
The proposed law would allow anybody with a conceal carry permit to have a gun on Arizona’s college campuses.
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Gov. Doug Ducey Sues Biden Administration After Promising COVID Funds to Schools Without Mask Requirement
Ducey created a grant program with $163 million in federal COVID-19 relief money, but only for schools that didn’t require masks or who stayed open during outbreaks.
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Some Arizona Urgent Cares Close While Other COVID-Infected Healthcare Workers Are Okayed to Work
At least one Arizona healthcare system is allowing employees to come into work even if they have COVID-19.
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Vaccination Rates in Arizona Nursing Homes Increased While Deaths Went Down
Arizona is one of 18 states reporting increases in resident infections, with cases increasing nearly 30% from mid-September to mid-October.
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Locally Made: Have You Seen All 9 of These Movies Filmed in Arizona?
Need something to binge this weekend? Grab some popcorn and see if you can spot the Arizona landscapes in these Hollywood classics.
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Law Blocking Mask Requirements in K-12 Schools Unconstitutional, Arizona Supreme Court Rules
A series of Arizona laws, including one that would have blocked mask requirements in K-12 schools, were upheld as unconstitutional.
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645,000 Arizona Children Are Now Eligible for the Pfizer Vaccine. Here’s What Parents Need to Know.
Arizona health care providers could begin rolling out shots as early as Thursday. Nearly a year after the Pfizer vaccine became the first COVID-19 vaccine to win emergency authorization from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), children ages 5-11 are now eligible for the vaccine. On Tuesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…

















