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Gabby Giffords Was Shot 10 Years Ago This Week. Today, She Waited for News That Her Husband Was Safe at America’s Capitol.
Ten years ago this week, Mark Kelly learned his wife Gabby Giffords, then a representative in Congress, had been shot during a meeting with constituents just outside of Tucson. The shooting at a Safeway parking lot on Jan. 8, 2011, would take the lives of six people and injure 13 more, including Giffords. On Wednesday,…
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Iceberg Lettuce to Pinecones: Here’s What Arizona Cities Drop on New Year’s Eve – And How to Watch This Year
New Year’s Eve will look different for many people this year, but some Arizona cities still plan to drop weird objects from giant heights. The end of 2020 is upon us, and it’s safe to say Arizona’s New Year’s Eve celebrations might look a little different this year. The coronavirus pandemic and the subsequent social…
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GoDaddy CEO Acknowledged Phishing Test Hit ‘Raw Nerve’ in Town Hall With Employees
The CEO of the world’s largest domain registrar and web-hosting company stood behind phishing tests, “even if … it was a difficult thing to do.”
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As Arizona’s Public Agencies See COVID-19 Outbreaks, How Do We Keep Workers Safe?
Three-quarters of American workers cannot work from home during the pandemic, putting them at increased risk of exposure to COVID-19. As the number of cases and deaths continue to rise in Arizona, public agencies across the state are seeing COVID-19 outbreaks within their ranks, from police departments to county health departments. Pima County announced last…
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GoDaddy Employees Were Told They Were Getting a Holiday Bonus. It Was Actually a Phishing Test.
Roughly 500 employees failed the test, which claimed they would receive a $650 bonus in lieu of a holiday party.
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LIVE BLOG: Tracking Coronavirus in Arizona
Here’s the latest on what’s happening with COVID-19 in Arizona.
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Inside the ‘Freezer Farms’ Where COVID-19 Vaccines Will Be Stored at the University of Arizona
The university’s freezers can hold an average of 140,000 doses or approximately 1.6 million doses in total. The first COVID-19 vaccines arrived in Arizona earlier this month and began to be distributed across the state on Thursday, signaling a new phase in the fight against the virus. Approximately 58,500 doses were initially distributed to Maricopa…
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ASU Is Joining UA in a Historic Move to Unionize. Here’s What’s Next.
Organizers say they plan to address long-term concerns like job security, wages, benefits, and “increased state support for public higher education.”
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Arizona Food Banks Have Seen Demand Skyrocket During the Pandemic. Here’s Where to Go If You Need One.
The Thanksgiving meals distributed by one Valley food bank increased by nearly 400% from last year. Gerri Powers sat in her car in the parking lot outside the Mesa Convention Center on Friday morning, waiting as United Food Bank volunteers handed out food at its weekly drive-thru distribution. It’s the sixth or seventh time Powers…
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All Residents of Phoenix Can Now Access Pandemic Relief Funds, Regardless of Immigration Status
The funds are available to any Phoenix resident who was financially impacted by the pandemic between March and December.



















