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Arizona Democratic campaign office damaged by gunfire
Someone fired shots at a Democratic Party campaign office in a Phoenix suburb, causing damage but no injuries, authorities said.
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Project 2025 would make flying more expensive and less convenient for rural and small-town Arizonans
Experts have warned that ending the Essential Air Service program, as Project 2025 sets out to do — and as Donald Trump tried to do during his first term — could lead to the closure of small town airports and higher flight prices, leaving rural communities disconnected from the rest of the United States.
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Harris wants to lower grocery prices by taking on price gouging. Trump’s plan would increase prices.
Kamala Harris has said that she will call on Congress to pass a federal ban on price gouging and give the federal government more authority to prevent consolidation in the food industry, if elected. Donald Trump, on the other hand, wants to impose tariffs and reduce food imports, a plan that would cause food prices…
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VIDEO: Climate activists arrested at Trump’s campaign office in Phoenix
@coppercourier 🚨BREAKING: Five climate activists from @sunrisemvmt were arrested during a sit-in at Trump’s campaign office in north Phoenix. Staff shoved, yelled at, and slapped down the phones of protestors. Press onsite were also threatened with arrest. Protesters were taken to 4th Ave. jail on class three misdemeanor charges for trespassing. #republicans #gop #climateaction #trumpsupporters…
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Over $3.5 million heading to AZ to rebuild roads and bridges after flooding and wildfires
The money to rebuild Arizona roads and bridges after recent flooding and wildfires comes from the Biden-Harris administration’s US Department of Transportation.
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At 18 and trans, this Phoenix resident was on his own—but today, he’s helping other LGBTQ+ youth find community
When he needed it most, Elliot Gilreath found love and support at an LGBTQ+ youth center in Phoenix. Now, he’s paying it forward to the next generation.
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Court rules nearly 98,000 Arizonans whose citizenship hadn’t been confirmed can vote the full ballot
The Arizona Supreme Court unanimously ruled Friday that nearly 98,000 people whose citizenship documents hadn’t been confirmed can vote in state and local races, a significant decision that could influence ballot measures and tight legislative races. The court’s decision comes after officials uncovered a database error that for two decades mistakenly designated the voters as having access…
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Kamala Harris steps up outreach to Mormon voters in battleground Arizona
Vice President Kamala Harris is stepping up her efforts to win over voters who belong to the Mormon church.
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Arizona Cardinals become first NFL team to produce and air girls flag football
The Arizona Cardinals have become the first NFL team to produce and air a high school girls flag football game of the week.
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Here’s how downtown Phoenix is balancing housing development with affordability
Fifteen residential buildings are currently under construction in downtown Phoenix—where does affordability fit in?
























