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Homelessness rates haven’t gone up一but experts warn they might without eviction protections

Despite concerns regarding COVID-19's effects on vulnerable populations, the city of Phoenix and community advocacy groups have not yet seen an increase in homelessness....

ASU Student Diaries: Part II

The global COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly changed the lives of seven billion people in the world. As a result, college students are just one...

Election security on ice – what both parties fear for November

Arizona Democrats and Republican leaders have voiced their concerns over voting in person and mailing in ballots as the November presidential election approaches. While Democratic...

Head Start Council talks classroom precautions, CARES funding

At Friday’s meeting for the Head Start Policy Council, an early education assistance program for families with children ages 3-5 who are at or...

Downtown Digest: State fair, virtual painting and Phoenix Art Museum

Hey downtown Phoenix! It’s Yoori. I can’t believe this month is almost over; time is going by so fast, and it’ll be the end...

Photo: W.E. Rising Project holds vigil for victims of police brutality

The W.E. Rising Project held a Candlelight Vigil on Sept. 24 at City Hall Plaza.The vigil was to honor the lives of Dion Johnson,...

Former Blaze Radio station manager seeks legal counsel after removal from position

The former station manager of ASU’s Blaze Radio station, Rae’Lee Klein, has sought legal counsel after being removed from her role for a tweet...

The Census deadline is looming, and thousands of ASU students haven’t sent theirs in

With the Census deadline fast approaching, ASU officials say that thousands of their students may be filling out their forms incorrectly, or not at...

Coronavirus vans bring testing to first responders and low income communities

Instead of going on hikes or visiting with family and friends, Dr. Vershalee Shukla spends her weekends administering free COVID-19 tests to underserved Phoenix...

Proposed Latino Cultural Center to honor Latino and Chicano communities

The proposed Latino Cultural Center for the City of Phoenix will be a multi million-dollar facility that has been in the works for almost...