Army Corps of Engineers Helping Arizona Double Hospital Capacity As Virus Surges
As coronavirus cases in Arizona continue to surge, the state is looking to open closed hospitals to double capacity.
As coronavirus cases in Arizona continue to surge, the state is looking to open closed hospitals to double capacity.
The sprawling, 500 page-plus measure builds on earlier efforts focused on vaccines and emergency response, sick and family medical leave for workers, and food aid.
The number of coronavirus cases is now up to 63, with 101 cases pending.
"I don't have an appetite right now for pork," said Rep. Travis Grantham. "And based on what I've heard from a lot of the folks on the other side of the aisle, a lot of their emergency measures are just that."
In Joe Biden's pursuit of the Democratic presidential nomination, he's run repeatedly into a wall in the West, where Bernie Sanders' strength among Latinos propelled his campaign even as he struggled with other groups.
Joe Biden won the Arizona Democratic primary Tuesday after the state pressed ahead with its election in the shadow of the coronavirus outbreak.
The decision of two state senators to skip the rest of the legislative session amid coronavirus fears puts the GOP majority in jeopardy.
Permit holders for one of Arizona’s most popular tourist destinations are going to have to wait a little longer to explore the Havasupai waterfalls.
A bill on its way to Gov. Ducey’s desk would allow some of the state’s $110 million school voucher money be spent at charter schools beyond state lines.