Measles outbreaks are spreading across the country — with cases appearing in Maricopa County. How do you know if you’re protected against it? Plus, why an advocacy group is concerned about President Trump’s nominee to lead the National Park Service.
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Measles, a once-eradicated disease, is back in a big way as vaccine skepticism soars. And, as we’re seeing new cases pop up in heavily populated areas across the country
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President Donald Trump has nominated Scott Socha to lead the National Park Service. Socha is an executive with a company called Delaware North — a Buffalo, New York-based hospitality company that does work in national parks.
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From speeding up election results to getting rid of automatic early voting to requiring ID the proposals are impactful. And not even all Republicans agree on what should change.
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Tucson storyteller Molly McCloy loves telling stories about hard things. She’s done it on stage and in print — her memoir, “Nine Grudges: The Spiteful Origins of the Happiest Dyke on Earth” will be published later this year.
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ICE has released a 79-year-old Cuban woman from the Eloy Detention Center, after she spent nine months there. Julia Benitez suffers from dementia and was known inside the detention center as "la abuela," or the grandmother.