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Overcoming Year-Round Hunger Challenges Post-Thanksgiving
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Thousands of residents in South Phoenix received free Thanksgiving turkeys at an event sponsored by Prensa Arizona at Barrios Unidos Park, an area with a high rate of food insecurity. The event has been held for three years and distributed 3,000 turkeys in 2022. The Arizona Food Bank Network reports that 751,690 people, including 226,080…
12,000+ Valley Families Benefit from St. Mary’s Food Bank Services
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St. Mary's Food Bank in Phoenix, Arizona, set a new record by distributing food to more than 12,800…
SRP Team Revamps East Valley Canals: Clean-up and Repair
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SRP crews in Mesa, Arizona are cleaning and maintaining sections of the East Valley canals to ensure the…
2 Injured in Glendale Shooting: Investigation Underway
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Two individuals are in a critical condition after a shooting incident at or near a bus stop at 51st Avenue and Northern Avenues in Glendale, Arizona, on Monday afternoon. The details leading up to the shooting are currently unclear. An investigation is now underway, but no further information has been released.
Critical Shooting in…
Top 4 Valley Cities for a Memorable Thanksgiving Escape
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WalletHub ranked four Arizona cities in the top 12 best places to go for Thanksgiving 2023. The cities…
End Mandate for Century-Long Water Supply Demand
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Arizona's Senate President, Warren Petersen, wants to remove the state's requirement for developers in…
Rashida Tlaib’s ASU Speaking Event Cancelled
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Arizona State University (ASU) cancelled an event featuring Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib, the only Palestinian-American in Congress, entitled "Why Palestine is an American Issue." The decision came after a bipartisan group of Arizona state lawmakers voiced their disapproval of Tlaib's "extremist, antisemitic views" and the U.S. House…
Congress Again Delays Budget Decision: The Ongoing Saga
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Congress recently avoided a federal government shutdown by passing a two-part continuing resolution,…
Congress Delays Budget Decision Yet Again
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The article discusses Congress narrowly avoiding a federal government shutdown, with difficulty…
Free Webinar: 72SOLD CEO Greg Hague on Landmark Real Estate Verdict, Nov. 17
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A recent Missouri federal case, Sitzer/Burnett v. NAR, resulted in a verdict that ordered the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and other brokerages to pay about $1.8 billion in damages, which could potentially rise to $5 billion due to treble damages for antitrust cases. The lawsuit was filed by home sellers who argued that the NAR…