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Masks, Vaccines, and Curriculum Concerns Are Prompting Confrontations in Arizona School Districts
A school board meeting in Scottsdale was cut short after a group of attendees erupted in anger after being asked to wear masks.
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‘Grifters and Con-Artists’: Maricopa County Republican Officials Slam the Senate’s Audit of 2020 Election Results
Despite insistences from former President Donald Trump, elections officials nationwide have found no evidence of widespread voter fraud.
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‘Grifters and Con-Artists’: Maricopa County Republican Officials Slam the Senate’s Audit of 2020 Election Results
Despite insistences from former President Donald Trump, elections officials nationwide have found no evidence of widespread voter fraud.
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Children 12 and Older in Arizona Can Now Get Vaccinated. Here’s What to Know.
The COVID-19 vaccine is now available to anyone 12 and older at a number of pharmacies and at any of Arizona’s state-run vaccination sites.
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Arizona Concert Venues Are Slowly Reopening While Still Hoping for More Aid
“Until that aid comes, it’s hard to think about reopening at scale.” Concert venues in Arizona are slowly beginning to reopen as people continue to get vaccinated, and pandemic restrictions have largely been lifted. But, for some music venues, turning the financial tide isn’t going to be as easy as getting back to business. Many…
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Here’s What Concerts Will Look Like in Arizona as Venues Carefully Reopen
“We’re going to make the music-going experience even better, so we’ve just got to hold on.” Slade Echeverria and Danny Stravers hadn’t played music on stage for more than a year. Echeverria and Stravers sing and play guitar for Anarbor, a veteran Arizona alternative rock outfit formed in Phoenix in 2003. While venues across Arizona…
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Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey Signs Controversial GOP-Backed Bill That Could Purge Thousands from Early Voting List
The law is part of a slate of restrictive Republican-backed bills that has emerged across the country in the wake of the 2020 election.
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Arizona’s Chief Elections Officer Has Received Multiple Threats in Recent Months. She’s Not Backing Down.
Katie Hobbs said she had received three threats, including one from a man who said she deserved to die and to know what she was wearing.
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Arizona Educators Pushing Back Against ‘Extreme’ Bill That Would Fine Teachers for Discussing Controversial Issues in the Classroom
The move comes as teachers and parents are grappling with how to discuss issues of race, diversity, and equity in school.
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Meet Jevin Hodge, The Millennial Democrat Running For Arizona Congress
The 27-year-old Tempe native says Arizonans can no longer wait for leaders in Washington to recognize “the urgent problems we face.”

















