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We Tested the Mila Air Purifier — Here Are Our Thoughts

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Products you buy through our links may earn us a commission. Oh, and if something's out of stock, oops, it was there (and all prices were accurate) at time of publication.Welcome to Skimm Tested, a series where we put viral products to the test and give you our honest, unfiltered reviews.

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Maricopa County Attorney's Office training fourth dog to help children through trial process

Maricopa County Attorney's Office training fourth dog to help children through trial process

One of the newest members of the Maricopa County Attorney's Office is a 16-month-old Goldendoodle.4:18 PM, Apr 01, 2021One of the newest members of the Maricopa County Attorney's Office is a 16-month-old Goldendoodle.The dog will become the fourth member of the county's K9 Victim Support Program, which was started in 2010.Coco still has a few weeks left of training. Her handler Rachel Burr said she's learning basic commands and how to sit still."Her role with me will be to provide companionship during the court process, relieve some of their stress," said Burr.They'll work with children who...

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After 20 years of homelessness, Scottsdale man gets home

After 20 years of homelessness, Scottsdale man gets home

Valley man experiencing homelessness finds new house thanks to new program.4:33 PM, Feb 23, 2021SCOTTSDALE, AZ — After 20 years of experiencing homelessness, a Scottsdale man now has a place to call his own.In the early 2000s, Jason Smith found himself living on the streets of Scottsdale. He worked labor and odd jobs here and there, but nothing was consistent until a few months ago, when the City of Scottsdale teamed up with the Phoenix Rescue Mission to create Scottsdale Works -- Brick by Brick. The program offered Smith a new opportunity.Reese Miller is a street outreach...

February 23, 2021
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Mesa family in need after losing everything in New Year's Eve fire

Mesa family in need after losing everything in New Year's Eve fire

A Mesa family is struggling to get back on its feet after a fire destroyed their home on New Year's Eve. The house is near Stapley Drive and McKellips Road in Mesa.5:19 PM, Jan 04, 2021A Mesa family is struggling to get back on its feet after a fire destroyed their home on New Year's Eve. The house is near Stapley Drive and McKellips Road in Mesa.Frank and Angela Espinoza had been renting the home for five years. Seven family members were living there: their three kids plus their oldest daughter's 3-year-old daughter and boyfriend.They were getting ready to go to sleep on New Year's Eve...

January 4, 2021
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Community rallies to keep The Rhythm Room afloat during COVID-19 pandemic

Community rallies to keep The Rhythm Room afloat during COVID-19 pandemic

Thanks to the generosity of the community, the owner of The Rhythm Room, a popular blues venue in Phoenix, is able to stay afloat and pay his bills. The music venue hasn't made any money since it closed its doors in March because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. On a typical night, you would often hear the sounds of blues music as local artists and traveling bands took to the stage.4:40 PM, Dec 16, 2020PHOENIX — Thanks to the generosity of the community, the owner of The Rhythm Room, a popular blues venue in Phoenix, is able to stay afloat and pay his bills.The music venue...

December 16, 2020
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Superintendent Hoffman says she did not request change to school benchmarks, contradicting Gov. Ducey

Superintendent Hoffman says she did not request change to school benchmarks, contradicting Gov. Ducey

Arizona's top school leader said Thursday she did not ask the state health department to make changes to the COVID-19 school benchmarks.8:58 PM, Oct 29, 2020Arizona's top school leader said Thursday she did not ask the state health department to make changes to the COVID-19 school benchmarks. During a news conference earlier in the day, Governor Doug Ducey said the state had consulted education leaders, including Kathy Hoffman, before making the changes.Last week, as guidance on whether to have in-person or virtual learning. It now says students should return to virtual learning when all...

October 29, 2020
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