The first in a series of controversial anti-drag bills is a step away from Gov. Katie Hobbs’ desk, and will likely face its end by her veto stamp.
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Arizona Gas Prices Remain Cheaper Than A Year Ago
Over the past week, due to rising demand for gas and increased oil costs, gas prices across the country have taken a slight rise.
Arizona’s Housing Crisis Goes Hand-in-Hand with the State’s Water and Heat Crises
A recent study from the National Low Income Housing Coalition ranked Arizona among the five worst states for affordable housing, with just 26 available options for every 100 extremely low income households.
Navajo Master Weaver Makes One Last Rug for Hubbell Trading Post
Ruby Hubbard, known also by her title “Queen of Ganado Red,” has been weaving Navajo rugs at the Hubbell Trading Post National Historical Site in Ganado for 14 years, and once she finishes her latest Two Gray Hills rug, she plans to retire from work.
Congress Passes CHIPS Act to Boost Arizona Semiconductor Industry
In late July, the Chips and Science (CHIPS) Act passed in the US Senate and House of Representatives, an effort backed by Democratic Senators Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema.
Abortion Bans Threaten Jail Time for Pregnant People
After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, pregnant people could now be sent to prison if they experience a miscarriage or stillbirth.
Police Tear Gas Pro-Choice Protesters Outside State Capitol
On the night of June 24th, protesters outside the Phoenix state Capitol found themselves fleeing from a cloud of caustic tear gas dispersed by Department of Public Safety (DPS) officers.