June 2019

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Border Patrol migrants
As large numbers of migrant families are being apprehended at the U.S.-Mexico border and the Trump administration ramps up its rhetoric, Fronteras Desk reporter Michel Marizco breaks down the latest immigration news.
June 19, 2019
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Pinal County officials are looking into the possibility of developing a tech corridor. County supervisors have recently allocated resources to study the idea.
June 19, 2019
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Reverse mortgages can be a way for homeowners over 62 years old to increase their cash flow. But they can also cause problems for their families in some cases — when those homeowners pass away or if they have to move out of their homes.
June 19, 2019
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Why do we like the music we like? How much say do we actually have in what we enjoy listening to? Nolan Gasser delves into those questions in his new book.
June 19, 2019
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The Arizona Corporation Commission will discuss when utilities like APS can shut off a customer’s power for failure to pay. This follows news that an APS customer died after her power was turned off on a 107-degree day in 2018.
June 19, 2019
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State lawmakers have given the Arizona Department of Corrections permission to use roughly $18 million to replace broken locks used on prison cells.
June 19, 2019
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At community meeting Tuesday night in Phoenix, about 2,500 residents showed up to voice their concerns about a shoplifting incident and the aggressive police response caught in a viral video.<br><small>→ <b><a href="http://kjzz.org/content/1009466/phoenix-couple-suing-city-10-million-speak-out-about-incident-police" target="blank">Phoenix Couple Suing City For $10 Million Speaks Out</a></small></b>
June 19, 2019
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After a correctional officer leaked surveillance video showing how easily security could be compromised in state prisons, Arizona Department of Corrections officials have been shopping for new cell door locks.
June 19, 2019
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When Green Mountain College closed in may for financial reasons, students moved from Poultney, Vermont, to Prescott, Arizona, to attend Prescott College.
June 18, 2019
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Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, Police Chief Jeri Williams and other city leaders will hear from residents Tuesday night at a community meeting in the wake of a police video that recently went viral.
June 18, 2019

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