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Planned Parenthood · PhoenixPlanned Parenthood Arizona’s Phoenix clinic on Tuesday began offering vasectomies. The organization's chief medical officer, Dr. Jill Gibson, said the Supreme Court’s 2022 Dobbs decision, which paved the way for stricter abortion laws in many states, including Arizona, led to increased demand for vasectomies.“There’s just been a realization that this is a time to be sure youSee the Story
Planned Parenthood's Phoenix clinic launches vasectomy services
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Clute · CluteThe city of Peoria filed a lawsuit against the former mayor and city attorney, alleging the attorney received payments she wasn't entitled to. Vanessa Hickman left Peoria in January 2023 to join Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes' office. The city paid her over $218,000 in severance pay and other benefits from the city.See the Story
City attorney to begin lawsuit proceedings against Peña
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Abortion · ArizonaArizona state Sen. Eva Burch (D-Mesa) shared that she has suffered miscarriages in the past and made the difficult decision to get an abortion. Burch said current Arizona laws governing abortion made the process even more difficult than it had to be. Arizona currently has two conflicting abortion bans on the books: a near-complete ban that dates back to the 1860s, and a 15-week ban passed by Republican legislators in 2022.See the Story
Arizona lawmaker says she announced plans to get an abortion to underscore out-of-touch laws
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Phoenix, Arizona · PhoenixPhoenix is looking to up its game as competitors expand or bulldoze to build new. City Council will be asked to approve a half a million dollar contract for a consultant to help identify, establish and activate an entertainment district. In 2024, Phoenix expects to welcome 304,000 convention attendees who will spend 340,000 nights in hotels.See the Story
How a Phoenix council district could have up to 4 different representatives in 13 months
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Arizona · ArizonaThe Arizona Department of Transportation has opened a public comment period on an array of proposed projects. The majority of funding would come from a mixture of federal and state taxes, plus gas and vehicle license revenue. The state Transportation Board is expected to consider formal action on expenditures at its June 21 meeting.See the Story
ADOT opens comment period for multibillion-dollar projects
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Gold · ArizonaSen. Jake Hoffman's effort to launch a state-run bullion depository and exchange comes down to what he said is distrust of government financial policy. Hoffman said that allowing state-sponsored trading and storage of gold will help ordinary Arizonans hedge against a currency collapse. Republican lawmakers have for years been echoing the far-right view that the nation's currency is set for collapse.See the Story
Arizona is known for copper. Lawmaker wants to add state's own Fort Knox filled with gold
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