Arizona’s number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise this week as local health officials work to expand testing in the state.
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Arizona’s number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise this week as local health officials work to expand testing in the state.
While state officials continue to allow social gathering spaces like bars and gyms to stay open, some Arizona cities have decided to shut them down.
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.
Tune in here for live updates on coronavirus in Arizona.
The new memorial outside the D-backs spring training facility honors the more than 1,100 sailors who died on the USS Arizona during Pearl Harbor.
Another hiker told authorities about the missing person after the two were separated during a flash flood at Bull Canyon.
Educators are collecting signatures for the Invest in Education Act in hopes of bringing more funding to the state’s public school system.
These four events around the Phoenix metro area are guaranteed give them something to talk about at work and school on Tuesday.
Getting access to birth control medication could soon become much easier in Arizona, thanks to a new bill that has bipartisan support.
Plus two other Arizona stories for today.
More than 50 advocates took home a win after the Arizona Senate adopted a pro-refugee resolution they had spent the day promoting.
While contractors detonate explosives on public land, lawmakers move to lax regulations for border wall construction on private property.
Whatever happens here, we’re going to win at the ballot box.” Here’s what happened during Thursday’s legislation committee hearings at the State Capitol.
Rep. David Cook’s love letters, and texts from a former governor’s aide put a spotlight on misconduct at the Arizona State Capitol.
Here’s how Arizona’s members of Congress and party officials reacted to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address Tuesday night.
Here’s who Arizona’s Congress members are taking as guests to Tuesday’s State of the Union Address.
Thursday, voters got to hear five Democratic candidates for Maricopa County Attorney share their ideas on criminal justice reform during a town hall.
Plus other top stories that happened in Arizona over the weekend.
The Governor promised a 20% raise for all teachers by 2020, but educators say it hasn’t happened.
With more restrictive voting law proposals on the table for 2020, voting rights advocates are proposing major changes of their own.
Prescriptions just got more expensive in Arizona. This is why.
“At least I did what I feel is patriotic”: These Arizonans turned out to demand Trump’s impeachment to preserve democracy.