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New Arizona laws protect utilities who start wildfires from a certain amount of liability and allow utilities to transfer debt into low-interests bonds, which critics say will shift the responsibility to cover bad investments onto ratepayers.
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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The mogul's former protégé and girlfriend emerged as a promising pop artist in 2006. On the stand this week, she said her relationship with Combs and his label quickly became more about control.
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The grand final of this year's Eurovision Song Contest takes place on Saturday, May 17, in Basel, Switzerland. It's an annual celebration of melody, rhythm, fabulousness and glitter.
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Together, the two retailers will have to wade the choppy waters of new tariffs on imports, including footwear. And they'll face the growing competition from shoe brands selling directly to shoppers.
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President Trump hasn't talked about the war in Gaza much since landing in the Middle East. But on Thursday, he doubled down on his plan to develop it as a "freedom zone."
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The Republican proposal would tax the money non-citizen immigrants in the U.S. send home to family and friends at 5%.
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The outage in Colorado comes amid increasing scrutiny on the nation's main aviation agency following outages at Newark Liberty International Airport in recent weeks.
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The group argues Attorney General Kris Mayes's lawsuit could set a dangerous precedent in litigating public nuisance laws.
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Menopause is often characterized by classic vasomotor symptoms, like hot flashes and night sweats. But there are other symptoms that are either uncommon or overlooked.
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If approved, the move would be the first time Guard troops at the national level have been asked to assist in the removal of migrants in the U.S. without legal status.
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While it's common for U.S. presidents to visit churches, only a few have made official visits to mosques.
stuff in my left 30 column
- After being shut down by federal layoffs, registration for firefighter cancer study is back open
- This Phoenix children’s author talks about developing characters with disabilities
- Market activism can influence big companies. This professor says it isn't always moral
- 'Crime Free Lease Addendums' intended to make apartment complexes safer. Is it working?
- Jumpstart your summer reading list with new Alberto Ríos poetry, a Baldwin biography and more
- How the ongoing drought is shaping daily life in Hermosillo
- This ASU professor is adapting a 1688 novel written by a woman about abolition for the stage
- 'Gore is back, baby!' Directors of 'Final Destination' are pushing bloody boundaries
- Harvard learned it has an authentic Magna Carta. In 1946, it paid less than $28 for it
- New report looks at how asylum at the border has changed under the Trump administration