5 digital benefits of an azcentral.com subscription
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Here are a few recent examples of subscriber stories our readers have enjoyed:
- 'Our numbers are screwy': Cyber Ninjas CEO admits he couldn't tally hand count of 2020 ballots. Read his text messages in this investigation by The Arizona Republic.
- Arizona assisted living facilities and nursing homes aren't required to track violent incidents among residents, leaving seniors vulnerable. The Republic investigated how the system enables violence
- Dual language programs face a threat from Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne, who maintains they are illegal under Proposition 203.
- Arizona teachers lag in reflecting their students' diversity. All students benefit from teacher diversity, but only 26% of teachers in Arizona are minorities compared with 64% of students. Why that's a problem
- Arizona hides doctor discipline, Republic investigation finds. The Arizona Medical Board is meant to protect the public by regulating physicians, but state law obscures the reprimands of hundreds of doctors.
- Maricopa County restaurant inspection database: Use our database to access information about how your favorite restaurants fared from January 2021 to the present.
- COVID-19 pandemic in Arizona exacerbates a crisis: A mental health crisis created over the past three years could have long-term public health consequences, including shorter lifespans.
- NFL charities: A Republic investigation shows nonprofits founded by Walter Payton award winners are often inefficient; some spend more on salaries than charitable activities
- 100 essential restaurants: From Scottsdale to Glendale to Phoenix and the East Valley, these are 100 must-try places to eat in metro Phoenix
- Prioritizing profits: Modern Vascular markets cutting-edge vascular procedures. The Republic found questionable investment practices, high billing, and claims of harm to patients.
- Hostile takeover: Turning Point USA and the remaking of Arizona's Republican Party
- What secrets still lurk in Lake Mead? Bodies and boats surface as water levels decline
- A 'front-row seat' to a drying Colorado River: As Lake Powell shrinks, new questions surface about its future
- Democracy in Doubt: The Republic's series about the aftermath of the 2020 election details efforts to circumvent the popular vote in Arizona to engineer an illegitimate victory for Donald Trump
- Contaminated cannabis: Medical patients in Arizona were sold marijuana contaminated with pesticides. The state didn't catch it
- Robert Fisher: You've heard the story of the murders. But not the whole story.
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