Arizona Surpasses 2,700 Coronavirus Cases With Higher Testing Capacity on the Way
Walgreens has announced plans to open 15 drive-thru rapid-testing sites for coronavirus in seven states, including Arizona.
Walgreens has announced plans to open 15 drive-thru rapid-testing sites for coronavirus in seven states, including Arizona.
Benie Sanders ends presidential campaign after disappointing primary results, leaving Biden as likely Democratic nominee.
Trump voted by mail just last month, but he says other people who do it are cheaters.
Nonprofits are facing staggering losses of income as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Arizona Gives Day aims to help make up for the gaps.
At least 500 jobs are available at Honeywell in Phoenix as the company announced it was putting its production of N95 masks into high gear.
Pediatrician Kevin Berger said it’s important to push a daily schedule that incorporates mental exercise and healthy habits for a child’s mind and body.
Trump removed the inspector general who was the chair of a special oversight board intended to help businesses and individuals affected by the coronavirus.
Ignoring medical experts and scientists, Trump has aggressively promoted hydroxychloroquine, while acknowledging that he isn’t a doctor and instead relies on “common sense.”
The Ak-Chin Indian Community is mourning the unexpected loss of Louis Manuel Jr., who died unexpectedly over the weekend.
The state has now reached 2,575 cases and 73 deaths. Here's what else you need to know about coronavirus in Arizona today.