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How do you make Christmas meaningful? Help someone you've never even met.
by Andrea Gelfuso Goetz,
Dec 21, 2011
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When determining who is poor, the Census Bureau takes geography into account in its Supplemental Poverty Measure.
by Jonathan Thompson,
Dec 10, 2012
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Idaho’s Republican Speaker of the House, Rep. Bruce
Newcomb, wants to force Wal-Mart to either provide health insurance
for its Idaho employees or reimburse the state for providing
Medicaid coverage
by Dan Popkey,
Sep 19, 2005
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In tough economic times like these, we could learn a lot from our pioneer ancestors, who managed to survive – and thrive – in a harsh Western landscape.
by Marcia Hensley,
Mar 19, 2009
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The brutal murder of a Japanese tourist shines an
unwelcome spotlight on the social problems plaguing Arizona’s
beautiful but troubled Havasupai Reservation
by John Dougherty,
May 28, 2007
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Tiny Vilas, Colo., thought it was a great idea to open an
online school and enroll at-risk students from far-away Denver
– but neither the students nor the school district ended up
scoring well at report card time
by Samuel Western,
Apr 30, 2007
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In front of the Flagstaff post office, Mary Sojourner
talks to strangers about ending the war in Iraq and feeding the
hungry.
by Mary Sojourner,
Mar 05, 2007
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Most Americans associate slums with places like Mumbai, India. But they exist here, too.
by Jonathan Thompson,
Mar 16, 2009
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Throughout the West, tent cities and shantytowns with names like Taco Flat have sprung up to house the poor and dispossessed.
by Scott Bransford ,
Mar 16, 2009
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Most Americans associate slums with places like Mumbai, India, but all over the West, tent cities and shantytowns are springing up to house the dispossessed.
by Jonathan Thompson ,
Mar 31, 2009