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The Law Library Resource Center offers free legal help in metro Phoenix. Here's how to get it

Anyone who needs help navigating the legal system can get free help filling out court forms from the Law Library Resource Center at two upcoming clinics.On May 17 and May 23, the agency is hosting events at Maricopa County libraries to help people with cases involving divorce, paternity, child support, guardianship, orders of protection and more — in both English and

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Tolleson Public Library starts Manga Club

The Tolleson Public Library will kick off 2022 by offering teenagers a new Manga Club, focusing on comics and graphic novels from Japan.

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Arizona mayors declare March 1 COVID-19 Memorial Day


Some people know Kristin Urquiza as the woman who condemned President Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic at the 2020 Democratic National Convention. 
Others know her from the obituary she wrote for her father who died from COVID-19 that went viral. 
But Tolleson City Council members and city staff know her as just one of the members of the beloved Urquiza family.
Tolleson is a small, 6-square mile city west of downtown Phoenix, with some 7,000 residents. It's a tight-knit community where families stay for generations and neighbors sometimes grow up together. 
The Urquizas have deep roots in the city, and council members mourned the loss of 65-year-old Mark Urquiza, who died from COVID-19 last June.

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