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Home2021March

Month: March 2021

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News

Arizona Department of Public Safety Trooper Hit By SUV, 1 Suspect In Hospital

March 6, 2021 ADI Staff Reporter

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Sports

International Players, Coaches Give ASU Volleyball Unique Makeup

March 6, 2021 Cronkite News

Comics

Cancel Culture: Sunday’s Comic

March 6, 2021 RPApproved Mad Comix

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Comics

Sinema Is Safe: Sunday’s Comic

March 6, 2021 RPApproved Mad Comix

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Comics

The Neanderthal Club: Sunday’s Comic

March 6, 2021 RPApproved Mad Comix

News

Ducey Orders Arizona Open With Limitations Practically Intact

March 5, 2021 ADI Staff Reporter

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News

Sinema Pays Tribute To McCain In Thumbs Down Vote Against $15 Minimum Wage

March 5, 2021 ADI Staff Reporter

Sinema joined seven other Democrats in rejecting the $15 minimum wage proposal

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Opinion

Bills Would Rescind Law That Guarantees Mostly Spanish-Speaking Children Can Learn English

March 5, 2021 Johanna Haver

SCR1020 and HCR 2005 are moving through the Arizona legislature

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News

WWII Veteran Flies In A Rare Aircraft For His 94th Birthday, Thanks To Nonprofit

March 5, 2021 Cronkite News

World War II Navy veteran Norman Langeliers turned 94 three days before his flight on Feb. 21

Government

Arizona Prison Officials Ready To Carry Out Executions While Legislators Question Agency Operations

March 5, 2021 Terri Jo Neff

Arizona Department of Corrections is prepared to perform its role in carrying out death penalty sentences

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News

McGuire Set To Retire In April, Rumored To Be Considering Senate Run

March 5, 2021 ADI Staff Reporter

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Health

New Health Care Partnership Seeks To Help The Underserved In Maricopa County

March 5, 2021 Cronkite News

News

VIDEO: Navajo Generating Station Precipitators Demolished In Seconds

March 5, 2021 ADI Staff Reporter

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News

Phoenix Detective Can Never Work As A Cop In Arizona After Punching Co-Worker In Face

March 4, 2021 Terri Jo Neff

Erik M. Pearson had his peace officer certification revoked on Feb. 17 by the Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training (AZPOST) board.

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