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As Arizona recovers from pandemic, Black entrepreneurs still face challenges

Black business owners, who as of 2021, have the lowest entrepreneurship rates of any single race and ethnicity in the U.S.

The Buzz: A look at election integrity as Nov. 8 draws near

Why do claims that the last election was persist and what's being done to counter them?

Prop 209 Medical Debt

The proposal targets add debt, but medical is the most common type of debt that people carry.

UA Professor shot and killed on campus

The suspect was arrested a few hours later in Gila Bend.

Prop. 308 - Tuition for DREAMERS

AZ voters will decide again whether noncitizens can get in-state tuition

ASU study finds that 1 in 4 Arizona suicides involved intimate partner problems

Data was collected over five years through law enforcement reports, medical examiner reports and death certificates.

Lawyers: Arizona GOP chair pleaded Fifth to Jan. 6 panel

Ward's refusal became public during a court hearing in Phoenix.

Arizona abortion rights backers sue to overturn old ban

The lawsuit filed by a Phoenix abortion doctor and the Arizona Medical Association repeats many of the arguments made by abortion rights groups in another filing.

Prop. 310 Would help fire districts

Rural districts especially will be helped by the proposal.

100 days after Roe: Patients and providers prepare for an Arizona without abortions

Abortion providers, patients and residents share their stories of how Arizona’s recent abortion ban has affected their lives.

Praising the earned beauty of "The Crone Body".

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Author Susan Miner on building the foundation for inner peace; and the history behind Ormsby Park in Tucson's Barrio Santa Cruz.

Fact Check Arizona: Ep. 1 Mark Finchem's claims of voter fraud

The Tucson legislator and Arizona Secretary of State candidate has been persistent in his claims of election fraud, despite multiple audits

Prop 211 - Voters' Right to Know Act

The ballot question tries to reign in so-called dark money.

‘Good Samaritan’ bill aims to allow cleanup of abandoned, leaking mines

A bill in Congress could help Arizona clean up old mines.

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