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Arizona, California senators call on Congress, White House to find solution for Dreamers
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Tom Steyer gathers with content creators as he campaigns for governor
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Millions lose access to SNAP as food assistance programs face deep cuts
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Since mid-December, when San Gabriel Valley residents uncovered the City of Industry’s plans to transform the Puente Hills Mall into a data ce…
With an unprecedented heat wave, with temperatures surpassing 100 degrees this week, L.A. County is expected to be on emergency alert until Fr…
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In many low-income communities, access to green space and safe recreational areas is severely limited. Parks, athletic facilities and outdoor …
As TEP seeks a 14% rate increase, residents are questioning whether the energy demands of new data centers could add pressure to already risin…
Though tech companies are secretive about their water usage, Arizona’s 150-plus data centers and chip factories use a tiny fraction of the sta…
This article was produced by Capital & Main. It is published here with permission.
In many low-income communities, access to green space and safe recreational areas is severely limited. Parks, athletic facilities and outdoor …
As TEP seeks a 14% rate increase, residents are questioning whether the energy demands of new data centers could add pressure to already risin…
Though tech companies are secretive about their water usage, Arizona’s 150-plus data centers and chip factories use a tiny fraction of the sta…
Plaintiffs say the Town Clerk failed to attach legal property descriptions before denying nearly 3,000 signatures.
After investing nearly $4 million in a consultation process with Los Angeles residents about their park and green space needs, a lack of suppo…
Community members from throughout Los Angeles arrived at Gloria Molina Grand Park in Downtown Los Angeles on Saturday morning to break ground …
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Data centers in Marana, near Tucson and in the West Valley could soon break ground, but the fight against them, led by residents, environmenta…
After decades of organizing for clean water, south side residents are making sure the story isn’t forgotten.
At the end of 2025, the Lopez family received a free new heat pump mini-split, a highly efficient heating and cooling electric system not pow…
After the Arizona Corporation Commission approved the data center energy deal in December, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said her office…
