More Cases, School Closures, Reduced Store Hours, and Other Coronavirus News
Arizona government agencies, nonprofits, and businesses announced new measures over the weekend for dealing with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
Arizona government agencies, nonprofits, and businesses announced new measures over the weekend for dealing with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes' plan to mail out more ballots before Tuesday's election was just shot down in court.
The number of coronavirus cases in Arizona held steady Friday at nine. Here’s how leaders in the state continue to respond.
The number of gatherings in Arizona being canceled or moved due to the coronavirus - like spring training and the Democratic debate - continues to pile up.
The bill would require employers to provide up to seven days of paid sick leave and 14 additional days during an emergency like the coronavirus.
Recreation centers in the Sun City West community in Arizona are shutting down for at least two weeks due to the coronavirus outbreak.
A Pima County deputy who tackled a 15-year-old quadruple amputee at a group home in Tucson last fall will not face charges.
Although Sen. McSally has positioned herself as a champion of the military, she has yet to defend it’s budget from being siphoned away by President Trump.
Sen. McSally’s bill goes further than previous Republican-backed bills, but not as far as one passed in the House last year.
A new poll from Phoenix-based firm OH Predictive Insights shows Democrat Mark Kelly is now leading Republican Sen. Martha McSally by seven points.