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The commission tasked with finding the next Arizona Supreme Court Justice has recommended five nominees to Gov. Katie Hobbs.
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The Biden-Harris Administration Monday announced millions of dollars in funding to connect people in rural Arizona to high-speed internet.
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The platform created by the University of Arizona is meant to inform people who have less access to health care, including people of color, migrants and those who are immunocompromised.
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Election losses by Republican candidates last year who denied the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential results have only added fuel to voting conspiracies in rural Arizona.
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A new survey from Northern Arizona University found that healthcare access is a big concern for Arizona’s rural residents
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Fire officials say the proposition on the November ballot could help improve response times in fire districts across Arizona.
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Arizona’s five Tribal entities have been awarded a collection grant to expand high-speed internet access on First Nations land.
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The pandemic highlighted the need for increased broadband access in Arizona, especially on tribal lands.
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Arizona is the only state where rural vaccine rates outpaced more populated counties according to a recent report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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More than $5 million in federal grants has been awarded to the state of Arizona to fund rural community health care programs and investment projects. The U.S. Department of Agriculture made the announcement Monday.