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Will Sam Stone beat the odds and win a Phoenix City Council seat?

Phoenix s District 6 race pits a newbie fronted by powerful Democrats against a policy wonk fresh off a stint as policy adviser to Kari Lake.

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Community Partners Announce Switch to Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine During Immunization Event for Underserved Populations

Community Partners Announce Switch to Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine During Immunization Event for Underserved Populations Share Article PHOENIX (PRWEB) April 15, 2021 The Equality Health Foundation in partnership with the HeroZona Foundation and other community partners, will offer the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the OneCommunity Initiative vaccine event scheduled for Saturday, April 17 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Phoenix Sunnyslope Senior Center (802 E. Vogel Ave.). The decision to administer the Moderna vaccine resulted from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendation to pause the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.

Phoenix City Council District 7 candidates respond to election attacks

Yassamin Ansari and Cinthia Estela are both daughters of immigrants who were raised with expectations to work hard and with inherent drives to succeed. Yet the two grew up in vastly different homes and took different paths to becoming the top two contenders to represent District 7 on the Phoenix City Council. The runoff election is March 9. As the candidates have talked about their successes on the campaign trail, their opponents have raised questions about their backgrounds.  Estela s opponents want you to believe her history is shrouded in violence and run-ins with the law, and that her temperament is ill-suited for the City Council.

Phoenix City Council s District 7 contenders Yassamin Ansari, Cinthia Estela talk experiences, respond to critics

Phoenix City Council s District 7 contenders Yassamin Ansari, Cinthia Estela talk experiences, respond to critics Jen Fifield, Arizona Republic Replay Video UP NEXT Yassamin Ansari and Cinthia Estela are both daughters of immigrants who were raised with expectations to work hard and with inherent drives to succeed. Yet the two grew up in vastly different homes and took different paths to becoming the top two contenders to represent District 7 on the Phoenix City Council. The runoff election is March 9. As the candidates have talked about their successes on the campaign trail, their opponents have raised questions about their backgrounds.  Estela s opponents want you to believe her history is shrouded in violence and run-ins with the law, and that her temperament is ill-suited for the City Council.

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