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Phoenix school districts convert unused land into 264 affordable homes
Phoenix is partnering with two local school districts to transform unused land into 264 affordable housing units, helping address the city’s 59,000-unit shortage.
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University of Arizona finds fewer forest fires lead to worse blazes
Research indicates forests are burning less frequently than before, potentially leading to more severe and destructive wildfires.
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A Republican rep in Arizona is trying to reverse Prop 139—by twisting voters’ own language
The bill would give the state government control over reproductive freedom again after voters overwhelmingly passed Prop 139. And with a Republican majority in the House and Senate, it could bypass Gov. Katie Hobbs’ desk altogether.
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The Legislature is ignoring five affordability proposals. Here’s how to make them pay attention.
Eight affordability bills to address housing costs and high medical bills are set to expire. Here’s how experts say voters could help save them.
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Trump administration halts legal support for representing unaccompanied children in immigration court
The Trump administration on Tuesday stopped support for legal representation in immigration court for children who enter the United States alone, a setback for those fighting deportation who can’t afford a lawyer.
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9 fantastic job-training programs for Arizona high schoolers
Learn about nine job-training programs for Arizona students that pave the way for a meaningful career right out of high school.
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Touching the stars: U of A pioneers astronomy program for visually impaired students
The University of Arizona transforms astronomy education with its innovative program helping visually impaired students explore space science through touch and technology.
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‘More than just players. We’re family’: Behind the growing brotherhood of Latino football in Arizona
Football has become a cultural bridge in Arizona, especially as Latinos gain influence in the sport.
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Why climate activists oppose Arizona Sen. Frank Carroll’s proposal to confront poor air quality
The legislation would allow the state to sue outside entities over emissions, but contradicts current climate science and constitutional law.
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OPINION: A renewed Prop. 123 must guarantee living wages for all public education workers
Our teachers are not political pawns, and their pay should not be weaponized as a bargaining chip.
























