Why Child Drownings And Poisonings Are Spiking in Arizona Amid Coronavirus
Arizona children are drowning and ingesting poison at higher rates than normal while they are stuck home due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Arizona children are drowning and ingesting poison at higher rates than normal while they are stuck home due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The head of the Arizona Republican Party said healthcare workers opposing efforts to reopen the state’s economy were “propaganda.”
Efforts to legalize recreational marijuana in Arizona continue, while existing medical dispensaries adapt to social distancing guidelines.
Protesters have called for Arizona to reopen its economy by May 1, but local leaders say the state won't meet the White House's guidelines by then.
Chinese American COVID-19 Relief AZ has raised enough money to purchase and ship 100,000 medical masks to Arizona hospitals in need.
The rallies follow President Trump's urgings that states should reopen businesses as soon as possible, despite lack of widespread coronavirus testing.
A Winslow store owner and city officials disagree as to whether his business is allowed to remain open under Arizona’s stay-at-home order.
El Charro Hipster Cafe has become a haven for the Phoenix arts community. But its owners aren’t sure how much longer it can stay afloat during the pandemic.
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.