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Trump chief of staff Susie Wiles says the president 'has an alcoholic's personality' and much more in candid interviews; Mainers brace for health-care premium spike as GOP dismantles system; Candlelight vigil to memorialize Denver homeless deaths in 2025; Chilling effect of immigration enforcement on Arizona child care.

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House Republicans leaders won't allow a vote on extending healthcare subsidies. The White House defends strikes on alleged drug trafficking boats and escalates the conflict with Venezuela and interfaith groups press for an end to lethal injection.

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Farmers face skyrocketing healthcare costs if Congress fails to act this month, residents of communities without mental health resources are getting trained themselves and a flood-devasted Texas theater group vows, 'the show must go on.'

Tempe mayor: Harris-Walz rally 'electric.' What could it mean for AZ?

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Newly released polling shows Vice President Kamala Harris holds a narrow lead or is tied with former President Donald Trump in six of the seven battleground states - and in Arizona, Harris now leads by two points. The Harris-Walz campaign has been riding what some are calling a wave of momentum. The duo drew more than 15.000 people to an arena in Glendale last week.

Corey Woods, Tempe Mayor, spoke at the rally and describes the enthusiasm surrounding the campaign as "electric." He considers the controversial right-wing Project 2025 playbook a threat to much of the progress that's been made.

"We don't want Project 2025 to roll back a lot of the critical infrastructure improvements that have happened under the Biden-Harris administration," Woods said. "I just frankly think it is very dangerous public policy."

Woods is convinced the future of U.S. democracy is at stake in this year's election. He contends the Harris-Walz ticket will work to foster what he calls "a better and more perfect union," something even some Arizona Republicans are standing by.

But former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has announced his official endorsement for Trump and U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake, writing on 'X' that "much is on the line this election year."

Woods points to an unprecedented amount of federal funding that's been overseen by the current administration - dollars he says are making real changes at the local, state and national level. As an example, he says an estimated $16 million grant has been game-changing for the Tempe Streetcar, which is set to expand its reach.

"That $16 million investment, to really make what is currently our existing Tempe-based streetcar into a regional system connecting us to the city of Mesa, is a really critical transportation infrastructure investment that is going to pay dividends for decades, if not hundreds of years to come," Woods declared.

He added those are exactly the types of investments he wants to see prioritized in the future, but he's concerned they could be in jeopardy under a second Trump administration.


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