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2020 Census: Middle Easterners And North Africans Don’t Fit The Box
The Council of American-Islamic Relations started a campaign in Phoenix called “Census 2020, Fair & Accurate for Arizona.”

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The Council of American-Islamic Relations started a campaign in Phoenix called “Census 2020, Fair & Accurate for Arizona.”

If there’s a difference between now and then, former Rep. Jim Kolbe believes that lawmakers now face a public even more divided than before.
Volunteers spent a day planting milkweed at Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area near McNeal for migrating monarch butterflies.
Almost 76% of U.S. companies plan to hold a holiday party this year, according to a survey by Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc.
School funding for pizza parties and T-shirts doesn’t help when esports teams have to pay hundreds of dollars to enter competitions.
Dodgeball is growing in Phoenix because of leagues such as Cactus Dodgeball, whose public practices foster exposure for the sport.
The Changing Woman Initiative targets indigenous women living in or around Santa Fe, Albuquerque and the Navajo reservation.
On good days, Emily Jenkins’ dad walks into their La Palma home with fresh hibiscus blooms from the yard. His eyes fill with recognition.
Here are five things to know about maternal mortality, and what Congress and states are doing to address these deaths.
A Scripps Institution of Oceanography suggests damages in Arizona are due to atmospheric rivers that make landfall in Baja California.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Voit counters that in the 16 years since Mitchell was sentenced, no evidence has surfaced to suggest racial bias.
The progression of rookie quarterback Kyler Murray may be the primary measuring stick for this Arizona Cardinals season.
Fueling your body as an athlete during the holiday season all comes down to one thing: balance.
Mongolian Groom was the 37th racehorse to die at a Southern California racetrack since December, tying last year's park record.
Dr. Anikar Chhabra, director of sports medicine at Mayo Clinic Arizona, attributes the trend to a rising fear of head injuries.
Arizona athletic director David Heeke told reporters Sumlin would remain the coach for the Wildcats heading into the 2020 season.
Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical that Arizona double-murderer James Erin McKinney should get a new sentencing hearing.
The Bureau of Land Management employees in Washington have until this week to decide whether to accept a transfer to Grand Junction, CO.
McKinney and his half-brother were convicted by separate juries in a string of Phoenix-area burglaries in 1991 that ended in two murders.
Democrats allege the design of Arizona ballots puts their candidates at an unconstitutional disadvantage.