High on a hill somewhere in Prescott sits one of the world's last functioning type foundries. Why Times New Roman is more than just an option in the Google Docs font menu. Plus, Arizona's Democratic attorney general on the threat of a constitutional crisis in the second Trump term.
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Gage Skidmore/CC BY 2.0The phrase “constitutional crisis” is everywhere right now. Here in Arizona, Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes has become a major voice of resistance.
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There’s been increasing anxiety over the last several weeks about an outbreak of measles in Texas and New Mexico. Public health officials in the Southwest are sounding the alarm — including Will Humble, executive director of the Arizona Public Health Association.
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Durant's steakhouse, a 75-year-old fixture in the city’s food scene, announced a temporary closure in the wake of a sale to new ownership.
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An eventful season for the Seton Catholic Preparatory High School girls basketball team in Chandler recently ended. Seton coach, Karen Self, became the winningest coach in state girls’ basketball history — more than 830 wins over three decades at the school.
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Way up in the hills of Prescott, a small cadre of diehards is keeping analog type alive. In a culture that worships efficiency, Sky Shipley is a proud member of the resistance.