The Arizona Republic • 6th June 2023 A Phoenix couple's home flooded twice. They say it's the HOA's fault. Now they're in court A Phoenix couple's home flooded twice. They say it's the HOA's fault. Now they're in court.
The Arizona Republic — Home Run series • 3rd March 2023 With husband out of state, this homebuyer had to search solo Jana and Nolan Pierce hit the housing market as it started to slow in mid-2022. Could this couple from North Dakota find the right home in Mesa?
The Arizona Republic • 16th September 2022 School lunches no longer free for all students, schools alert families Keeping all students well-fed at a low cost recently became more challenging for school officials. Pandemic-related policies that allowed schools to serve free meals to all students expired before the start of this school year.
Cronkite News - Arizona PBS • 1st March 2022 Lower Mohave County downwinders still left out of federal compensation From 1951 until 1963, 100 nuclear weapons were detonated above ground at the Nevada Test Site, sending radioactive material high into the atmosphere that fell on unsuspecting Americans downwind in Nevada, Arizona and Utah.
Cronkite News - Arizona PBS • 6th May 2022 Burrowing owls being relocated as development in Arizona continues As more open desert and farmland is developed, burrowing owls are being relocated to new sites. Despite federal protections under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, burrowing owls remain threatened by land development.