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Monsoon season is almost here and models show a powerful El Niño could bring some much-needed moisture to the Southwest. But Arizona may still have a few months to wait before that rain arrives.
A very small cut from every recreational marijuana sale in Arizona gets set aside for what Proposition 207 authors described as justice reinvestment. The state treasury has put more than $26 million into a namesake fund. Now health officials at the state and county level have started redistributing the money as grants to nonprofits.
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Five decades after the passage of Title IX, women’s sports are more popular than ever. And here in Arizona, girls have a new opportunity to compete in a sport previously only available to the boys: flag football.
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Free Life Wellness Center, behavioral health provider, will soon offer on-campus counseling services to students at Field Elementary School and Porter Elementary School in Mesa.
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Farzan Faramarzi and Donya Ziraksari, Iranian community leaders and activists here in Arizona, are speaking out about the war.
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It's camp. It's drag. A Stormaganza is coming and the Glamazonian Express is in trouble!
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Hockney moved from London to Southern California in the 1960s and was an innovative painter, photographer, stage designer and printmaker.
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This week, Knicks fans had a big win after a big loss; fans of inflation were delighted and World Cup fans went broke. How will quiz fans fare?
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Moira Brown, perhaps the oldest of Scotland's Tartan Army of soccer fans, will be in Boston when Scotland's team plays against Haiti on June 13. "I'm the luckiest person in this world," she says.
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For decades, immigrants who are legal permanent residents in the U.S. could get loans through the Small Business Administration, a core pillar of small-business lending. Not anymore.
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FIFA has introduced several changes to the laws of soccer for the World Cup. These include efforts to eliminate time-wasting and to ensure potentially game-changing officiating mistakes are corrected.
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Trump's Department of Justice is seeking patient files that include the names of young people who have been treated in transgender clinics, as well as hospital staff who have provided care.
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Are smartphones causing people to have fewer children? A provocative new working paper explores the persistent drop in birth rates since the iPhone was introduced nearly two decades ago.
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Friday's game, the first of three group stage matches for the U.S., has been eight years in the making as a generation of players has reached their prime just in time for a World Cup on home soil.
stuff in my left 30 column
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- Trump nominates Jay Clayton to serve as director of national intelligence
- Sen. Chris Coons talks about Trump's new nominee for national intelligence director
- White House UFC event comes as Trump faces political headwinds
- Is there a strategy behind Trump's building projects around D.C.?
- Kennedy Center board seeks pause of ruling ordering removal of Trump's name
- Ousted South Korean President Yoon given prison term for drone flights over Pyongyang
- President Trump is taking aim at forest and wildfire research just as the West is poised to burn
- Olivia Rodrigo, pop princess of vengeful angst, tries her hand at love songs
- Arizona Legislature passes $18.3 billion bipartisan budget


