This Is How Teachers Show Love During Coronavirus
Students and teachers can't be with each other every day. But some have found sweet ways to stay connected and show love and appreciation beyond video chat classrooms.
Students and teachers can't be with each other every day. But some have found sweet ways to stay connected and show love and appreciation beyond video chat classrooms.
The USDA approved Arizona's request to join a pilot program allowing easier access to food assistance while social distancing.
More than 15,000 consumers have lost an estimated $12 million in coronavirus-related scams.
The Human Services Campus in downtown Phoenix is working to accommodate people amid social distancing guidelines and an increasing number of coronavirus cases.
Arizona's Raúl Grijalva says immigrants are working the essential jobs Americans depend on and coronavirus doesn't care about immigration status.
Buffy Riley experiences the harsh realities at the current center of the outbreak
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Hospitals and clinics across the United States have struggled to stay afloat amid a crippling shortage of personal protective equipment.
The president of the American Federation of Teachers, along with a member who is a Sandy Hook shooting survivor, discuss how our new reality raises the stakes on the epidemic of gun violence in communities.
Sen. Martha McSally is taking credit for helping Arizona families, but she voted against increasing the unemployment benefit.