Arizona Coronavirus News: Food Bank Feeds 2,000 Families on Navajo Nation
As coronavirus cases and deaths continue to increase on tribal land, thousands of Navajo families are struggling with food insecurity.
As coronavirus cases and deaths continue to increase on tribal land, thousands of Navajo families are struggling with food insecurity.
AARP Arizona is asking the state's Corporation Commission to avoid future utility rate hikes by cutting out unnecessary expenses.
Many Arizona students in rural communities are resorting to paper packets or tracking down places where they can get internet access.
The Arizona Theatre Company had to cut live productions and classes short in mid-March due to the pandemic.
Rep. Biggs says he wants to reopen businesses now, despite there still being a lack of widespread COVID-19 testing and an increase in cases each day.
Four respiratory therapists are in northern Colorado helping their colleagues treat COVID-19 patients, Banner Health announced this weekend.
The Human Services Campus in downtown Phoenix is working to accommodate people amid social distancing guidelines and an increasing number of coronavirus cases.
Republicans, including McSally, voted to prevent people from receiving more money in unemployment benefits during the coronavirus pandemic
As COVID-19 deaths keep rising, the public has learned the husband of the woman who famously invited a stranger to Thanksgiving in 2016 was among them.
The president of the Navajo Nation is working to stop the spread of coronavirus on reservation land by extending curfew and acquiring more medical supplies.