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Arizona RepublicMonday, 20 April 2026

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Grandparents for Vaccines shares history

Those old enough to remember recount deaths, 'terrified' public

How they framed it

The paper frames the story as a practical, scientific intervention for a recurring local environmental issue, focusing on the testing of a novel tool to manage reservoir health.

Context

Golden algae blooms in local reservoirs release toxins that harm aquatic life, a problem resource managers have faced for decades. The state Game and Fish Department is currently testing new ultrasonic technology designed to target and neutralize the algae without harming other species.

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maim toxin-producing microbes

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Algae busters tested at Canyon Lake

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Judge sides with recorder in legal fight with county board

Reports on a local legal ruling that resolved an ongoing bureaucratic dispute over election administration duties between county officials.

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