We ask the involved school districts to do the same, put their differences aside, put the students first, and get those buses rolling next year.
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The Department of Justice will appeal an Arizona federal judge's ruling denying access to voter records, despite the judge previously stating further arguments would be legally futile.
Every day behind the pharmacy counter I see the consequences of a system that quietly steers my patients away from me.
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