These Arizonans Rolled Up Their Sleeves and Volunteered for COVID-19 Vaccine Trials Despite Risks
Arizona could see a COVID-19 vaccine rolled out by the end of the year—thanks in part to those who volunteered for the clinical trials.
Arizona could see a COVID-19 vaccine rolled out by the end of the year—thanks in part to those who volunteered for the clinical trials.
Despite pressure from national and local figures, Ducey once again avoided issuing a statewide order requiring masks in public.
COVID-19 cases in Arizona dropped 75% once cities like Phoenix were allowed to implement laws requiring that masks be worn in public.
Researchers and social workers say Hispanic children may be especially vulnerable to emotional struggles, and the ramifications could be long-lasting.
Educators and mental health professionals have expressed concern about the mental health impacts the COVID-19 pandemic is having on students.
While thousands of Arizona students switch to remote learning amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Ducey has avoided the press and taken an out-of-state vacation.
Pediatrics group says the number of cases is "staggering and tragic."
Officials say "millions" of Native Americans throughout the country could lose healthcare if the Affordable Care Act is repealed.
"Chad Wolf was not lawfully serving as Acting Secretary of Homeland Security," judge rules.
A law allowing for the recreational use of marijuana will soon be in effect, but how quickly it will impact people’s lives could depend on where they live.