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(01/24/21 10:25pm)
Nota del Editor: Esta carta fue traducida al español como parte de nuestra misión de poder hacer nuestras noticias más accesibles para la comunidad Latina. Vea la historia en inglés aquí.
(01/24/21 10:24pm)
Editor’s Note: This letter was translated to Spanish as part of our mission to make news more accessible to the Latinx community. View the translated story here.
(11/20/20 2:40am)
Dr. John Halpern’s line of work is littered with miraculous little instances.
(11/06/20 6:14pm)
I’ve lost faith in the journalism industry.
(10/07/20 7:51pm)
On Sept. 18, we removed Alexia Isais from her position as a State Press opinion columnist. Since then, we’ve had hours of conversations throughout our newsroom to decide how we want to move forward and improve as an organization and begin repairing relationships with communities that were damaged by this.
(09/18/20 8:23pm)
The decision to remove Alexia Isais from her position at The State Press was made objectively. The personal and political beliefs of those who were involved in the decision were put to the side and the decision was made purely with the intent to uphold our organization’s standards.
(08/02/20 8:03pm)
There are feelings and moods beyond any sort of expression in this world, a list of sentiments that simply cannot be communicated, no matter the medium.
(04/22/20 1:07am)
She gets up before sunrise. Usually, she gets dressed in her room, but lately, she’s had to shuffle barefoot down the hall to pull navy blue scrubs out of the dryer because she washes them every night when she gets home.
(02/12/20 2:58am)
Editor’s note: This article contains offensive language.
(11/05/19 2:22am)
It took 15 years for Jordan Young to leave the church. After years of telling non-members that their religions were satanic and lying to the public to persuade them to join, he said he had enough.
(10/22/19 2:55am)
When Kyla Silas visits the Hopi reservation near Flagstaff, she and her grandfather wake up at the crack of dawn. They ride out to haul water and herd their cattle, a time for the two of them to bond over the land they call home.
(09/12/19 3:55am)
One palm brushes over the other, parallel to the ground. The bottom hand falls away. Two fingers on the top hand form a “peace sign” with the palm facing the signer. The middle finger touches the cheek before the hand moves forward. An index finger points directly at the observer’s chest.
(09/05/19 3:16am)
A door on Portland Street in downtown Phoenix opens to the smell of rose petals and tea leaves, and on the opposite wall, ivy crawls around a neon sign that reads in wispy cursive: "C'est la tea."
(04/16/19 3:14am)
A large portion of our State Press editorial board has been a part of this publication for the better part of the year. As we're winding down to the end of the semester, we have a number of big stories set to publish and, in this field, we find it important to be transparent with our audience.
(04/09/19 3:46am)
A large portion of our State Press editorial board has been a part of this publication for the better part of the year. As we're winding down to the end of the semester, we have a number of big stories set to publish and, in this field, we find it important to be transparent with our audience.
(04/04/19 3:00am)
A large portion of our State Press editorial board has been a part of this publication for the better part of the year. As we're winding down to the end of the semester, we have a number of big stories set to publish and, in this field, we find it important to be transparent with our audience.
(03/29/19 4:05am)
A large portion of our State Press editorial board has been a part of this publication for the better part of the year. As we're winding down to the end of the semester, we have a number of big stories set to publish and, in this field, we find it important to be transparent with our audience.
(03/15/19 3:30am)
A large portion of our State Press editorial board has been a part of this publication for the better part of the year. As we're winding down to the end of the semester, we have a number of big stories set to publish and, in this field, we find it important to be transparent with our audience.
(03/15/19 2:27am)
A large, gold shipping container sits on a sidewalk in Tempe, oddly out of place. Upon walking up the ramp and into its dark interior, one finds something completely unexpected: the other side of the world.
(02/12/19 12:49am)
Lime, the San Francisco-based bike and scooter sharing service, announced in a letter to the Tempe City Council on Monday that it would be pulling its scooters out of the city.