How Two Arizona Senators Are Approaching The Coronavirus Outbreak
Senators Kyrsten Sinema and Martha McSally's approach to leadership during a national health crisis couldn’t be more different.
Senators Kyrsten Sinema and Martha McSally's approach to leadership during a national health crisis couldn’t be more different.
School and business closures due to the global pandemic have made it more difficult for Arizonans to keep up with their bills. The state is trying to help.
Mayors have expressed concern that the governor's measures to reduce the spread of coronavirus are not sustainable.
Law enforcement officers are releasing inmates and replacing arrests with citations in an attempt to protect communities from the coronavirus.
Arizona officials are working to keep up with the demand for medical supplies as they see increasing numbers of people for coronavirus.
Hinting further that she may hold radical politics, Spears signed off her caption with three rose emojis, the official symbol of the Democratic Socialists of America.
With testing dysfunction and major delays in testing, many more Arizonans may be exposed to coronavirus.
The vast majority of the nation’s movie theaters are now closed and multiple studios are now releasing their films digitally.
“We believe they help take our prayers and songs up to the Creator. The dance can offer hope and healing for those who need it.”
The number of people suffering and dying from COVID-19 in Arizona continues to rise. The state has seen five deaths and 326 cases as of Tuesday.