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PHOENIX – Andrew Archer has been recovering from COVID-19 for almost four years. “My life is so different (now), and I’m slowly starting to accept that,” Archer said. … more
Gilbert has four points moving forward to address teen violence in the community and will hand over further planning on the matter to the town’s Community Engagement Task Force.   … more
The race for the U.S. Senate seat in Arizona will be one of the most highly watched matches of the 2024 election cycle nationwide. Looking to replace outgoing independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, … more
Phoenix officials are sending a routine measure to the ballot that will allow the city to set its own annual spending limit rather than be bound by a cap in state law. In 1980, Arizona voters … more
Arizona is starting a program designed to help those who have autism communicate with law enforcement during traffic stops. The voluntary Blue Envelope Program, which includes education for law … more
TEMPE — Kenyon Belyeu was handing out leaflets and condoms at the Aunt Rita’s Paint the Town Red AIDS Walk Arizona & 5K Run, when he talked candidly about his own HIV diagnosis … more

WASHINGTON — Jacob Angeli-Chansley, better known as the “Qanon Shaman,” will not be going back to Washington — at least not in any official capacity. Angeli-Chansley was … more
This month, Peconic First Books announced the release of The Days Before Tomorrow , a debut novel by Mark Hass, a Paradise Valley resident, former journalist and Arizona State University professor. … more
​Big changes have taken place recently at the Arizona Animal Welfare League’s Chandler Fashion Center adoption center. The center, located on the upper mall level near Dillard’s, … more
The Florence Town Council recently unanimously voted to rezone about 2,250 acres of rural land that could bring in more than 7,500 homes to the area. The council approved the measure for the Florence … more
PHOENIX — State lawmakers convene Wednesday to weigh changes in an abortion law that dates from 1864. But members of the first legislature, adopting the laws for the newly formed territory … more
PHOENIX — Arizonans won’t be electing school board members by political party, posting the Ten Commandments in public schools or declaring a person’s sex is permanently defined by … more
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