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Arizona food banks head into the holiday season with increased demand for more food at higher prices with fewer donations to pay for it.
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The federal government will allocate more than 32 million dollars to pedestrian safety and infrastructure projects in downtown Flagstaff. Officials say it’s the largest investment in the city since the construction interstates 17 and 40 decades ago.
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The City of Flagstaff will raise its minimum wage to $16.80 an hour at the beginning of next year. It’s a jump of a $1.30 and comes as inflation across the country remains at a 40-year high.
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Inflation is taking a toll on infrastructure projects across the U.S. Rising prices for materials such as asphalt, steel and iron pipes are driving up the costs to build roads, bridges, rail lines and water mains.
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The House Ways and Means Committee voted Monday to keep inflation from taking a bigger chunk of your tax dollar. Arizona Public Radio's Howard Fischer…