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White House Releases Report on Native American Voting Rights
“For far too long, members of tribal nations and Native communities have faced unnecessary burdens when they attempt to exercise their sacred right to vote,” the White House said.
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Rep. Grijalva Requests Investigation Into Border Patrol-Involved Deaths
“It is reprehensible and unacceptable that these incidents have occurred,” Rep. Raul Grijalva stated.
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Arizonans Can Move Driver’s License to Their Phones—But Not Much More
“You’d still need your driver’s license or state ID, the physical copy, to show any business that you’d need your ID shown or obviously to deal with law enforcement.”
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Phoenix Gained Residents During Pandemic While Many Metro Areas Shrank
The population in Phoenix jumped by more 78,000 people during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Judge Blocks DHS Rule That Would Have Limited Deportation Requirements
Arizona was one of three states that challenged the policy, which Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich derided as “catastrophic lawlessness” in a statement.
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Bill to Restrict Voting Access Could Harm Voters With Disabilities, Advocates Say
The measure includes an exemption for those with disabilities, but critics said it would be of little use because the American with Disabilities Act precludes elections officials from inquiring about a person’s disability.
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Yuma Company Working to Perfect Complicated Process of Recycling Solar Panels
We Recycle Solar in Yuma is repurposing, reusing and recycling the growing supply of solar panels that have passed their expected lifespan of 30 years.
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Starting in July, Getting Mental Health Support Will Be Easier With 988 Hotline
The national suicide hotline is 800-273-8255 — however, the 988 Implementation Act to make it easier for Americans to have an effortless way to get the help they need.
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Lights, Action—Camera! Arizona Film Industry Is Growing After a Decade of Stagnation
“Forever Home” is Sean Oliver’s first feature-length narrative film, a haunted-house movie he co-wrote and co-produced with a friend during the pandemic.
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Julie Gunnigle Running for Maricopa County Attorney after Adel’s Resignation
Gunnigle collected the 4,200 petition signatures required to qualify to run for the office just over 24 hours after former Attorney Allister Adel’s resignation.
























