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The Navajo Nation reauthorized the Healthy Dine Nation Act, which aims to fight the high diabetes rate with a tax on unhealthy food.
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Three Scottsdale high schools and two middle schools will be closed Monday due to lack of teacher availability, Superintendent Scott Menzel said.
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Ski season is back at Arizona Snowbowl, with opening day set for Friday and coronavirus restrictions from the resort in place.
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President Donald Trump said he is starting to feel better but will know more about his coronavirus progress over the next few days.
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Instead of cheering as floats pass by, East Valley Veterans Day Parade spectators will get to drive through the downtown Mesa route.
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The Arizona Department of Education was awarded $20M for a grant program that focuses on language and literacy for underserved children.
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HonorHealth is scheduled to open a hospital near Anthem this month. It will be the healthcare provider's sixth hospital in the Valley.
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The Verde Park Condominiums in downtown Phoenix, with prices for the one-bedroom units starting at $200,000, are selling out quickly.
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The Navajo Nation announced that more than 100 homes have been added to the electric grid with CARES Act money. There is a goal to connect 510 families.
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ASU reported 957 coronavirus cases among students, an increase of 182, and 26 COVID-19 cases among staff and faculty, a decrease of two.