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Opinion: Rural communities deserve an administration that will invest in and fight for us
Over the past four years, rural communities across the country have seen renewed investments and growth through landmark legislation passed by the Biden-Harris administration. As the mayor of Superior and a fourth-generation Superior resident, I am witnessing a total transformation of the community I love due to these investments. My ancestors immigrated from Croatia,…
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Arizona’s 4 most lucrative career paths
These are some of Arizona’s top-paying jobs for 2024. Explore lucrative career paths and boost your earning potential.
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Two lifelong educators want to bring education reform to Arizona’s Legislature
Keith and Stacey Seaman, a father and daughter duo, are contesting Republican control in a central Arizona district covering Pinal County.
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You could earn up to $400 to talk to your friends and family about the election
Relentless is actively recruiting 35,000 low-turnout voters in key swing states, including Arizona. The goal is to pay each of these “mobilizers” up to $400 to talk to at least 60 people in their real lives so that they can ultimately reach 2.1 million voters across the participating states.
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Democratic House candidates in LD23 promise to deliver for southwest AZ’s rural communities
A current Arizona House representative and San Luis councilmember are uniting to keep the district a Democratic stronghold, while prioritizing local concerns.
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OPINION: I had to cross state lines and recover from my abortion in a hotel room at Harrah’s casino
As an Arizona resident, I should have been able to receive the abortion care I needed there—but instead, I was forced to cross state lines.
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Should the minimum wage be lower for workers who get tipped? Arizona is set to decide
Arizona voters will decide whether to approve a measure backed by state Republicans and the Arizona Restaurant Association to lower the minimum wage for tipped workers.
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What to expect in Arizona on Election Day
Voters in Arizona have no shortage of competitive races to decide in the Nov. 5 general election. Here’s what to expect on Election Day.
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Harris wants to give workers more rights and expand opportunities for non-college educated workers. Trump’s plans could cost jobs.
Harris has vowed to strengthen workers’ rights, expand financial support for the working class, boost opportunities for non-college graduates, and raise the minimum wage. Trump, meanwhile, has promised to implement tariffs on imports and repeal federal investments in clean energy, both of which would likely lead to job losses.
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Local DJs will provide the soundtrack at Arizona polls Nov. 5
A nationwide group of non-partisan DJs wants to remind people that voting should be a celebration. Look for them at 60 polling sites across Arizona on Election Day.
























