The Massachusetts senator is making a play for Arizona with five new senior staff hires.
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His lawyer said the agent's use of the word "tonk" was just "gallows humor."
Employees are told to self-monitor for COVID-19. If they contract the virus, paid sick leave is nearly impossible to get, they said.
Carley Conder is exploring the intersection of architecture and dance.
The hotel is part of a larger plan for a transit hub at the intersection of 24th Street and Buckeye Road.
The Tucson native gets down to business.
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But it's not time to panic, health officials say.
Put Sherpa Kitchen, the Valley’s first Nepali restaurant, on your list of restaurants to support in these tough times.
A tour of the best signs, both vintage and modern, the Valley has to offer.
The town and Italian developer plan to submit their new proposal for a Forest Service permit within a week.
The meeting comes after a rocky month in which doubts surfaced about the office's commitment to building trust with the Latino community.
Because self-isolation doesn’t have to taste bad.
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The 4-year-old girl was hospitalized for burns after a nurse at her new home misused a device meant to keep her alive.
"Been thinking about life and mortality today. I’d rather die gloriously in battle than from a virus. In a way it doesn’t matter. But it kinda does."
Classes, speakers, and 100 varieties of seeds.
Valley chefs and cooks are making food for those in need.
“There are likely plants out there that could be used to treat this virus.”
The Valley's bastion for metal and hip-hop doesn't just take care of the audience.
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The bill could empower insurance companies to deny coverage to patients who take medications for mental illnesses.
Donations from grocery stores have slowed to a halt, although the U.S. Department of Agriculture is still supplying food.
The verdict comes two-and-a-half years of court proceedings.
A Valley ER nurse is suing one of the biggest hospital systems in Maricopa County for its ban on employee medical marijuana use, just over a week after Phoenix New Times first wrote about his situation.