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School districts can work with processing companies to set up payment systems. Those companies can end up charging processing fees for those lunches.
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Workers at nine Starbucks locations in Arizona have formed unions via elections run by the National Labor Relations Board. A new decision by the independent federal agency against the coffee conglomerate resets the line on what the board considers an unlawful threat to workers thinking of organizing.
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Books like "Handmaid’s Tale" and "On Tyranny" have climbed national bestseller charts by hundreds of places since Election Day. But the numbers don’t always reflect what readers are picking up in different areas.
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The state-regulated delivery of recreational marijuana to adults is scheduled to be available starting Friday. The practice was greenlit almost four years ago when Arizona voters approved Proposition 207.
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Tempe is planning a new housing and shopping hub at a recently purchased Food City Plaza in north Tempe. This latest purchase is one of six projects planned by Tempe to increase housing.
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Flagstaff recently published a report that found high levels of food insecurity in northern Arizona. The city is creating a Food Action Plan in hopes of addressing that and other issues.
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There are 26 days between Thanksgiving and Christmas, the traditional holiday shopping season. That’s five fewer days than last year.
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Arizona is one of 32 states where Medicaid doesn’t cover drugs such as Trulicity and Ozempic without a diagnosis of diabetes, heart failure, high blood pressure or other related ailments.
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Nearly 400 Intel workers in Chandler will lose their jobs as part of company cuts nationwide.
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Starting in 2021, viral TikTok videos showcased how to use a USB cable to easily steal certain Kia and Hyundai vehicles. Those susceptible models still make up almost one in five stolen Arizona vehicles.