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  • Masks Save Lives. These GOP Governors Are Letting Their Citizens Get Sick While Refusing to Admit It.

    November 13, 2020

    More than a dozen Republican governors said this week they will not require residents to wear face masks to protect against the coronavirus.

    Masks Save Lives. These GOP Governors Are Letting Their Citizens Get Sick While Refusing to Admit It.
  • CDC Report Finds That Arizona’s COVID Peak Ended When Mask Ordinances Began

    October 13, 2020

    Gov. Doug Ducey prevented local governments from implementing their own public health guidelines until mid-June.

    CDC Report Finds That Arizona’s COVID Peak Ended When Mask Ordinances Began
  • Maricopa Official Confident Polls Will Run Smoothly as Early Voting Starts

    October 12, 2020

    Officials say expanding access to in-person voting makes participating in elections easier on both voters and poll workers.

    Maricopa Official Confident Polls Will Run Smoothly as Early Voting Starts
  • Arizona Schools Consider In-Person Class as COVID-19 Declines

    September 4, 2020

    Maricopa and Pima Counties have met the requirements for hybrid learning, while more rural counties can begin full-time, in-person classes.

    Arizona Schools Consider In-Person Class as COVID-19 Declines
  • Free Milk Floods Into Schools and Food Banks as Dairy Farmers Look for Ways to Offload Surplus

    August 4, 2020

    Business shutdowns and uncertainty surrounding reopening schools has left Arizona dairy farmers with massive stockpiles of excess milk.

    Free Milk Floods Into Schools and Food Banks as Dairy Farmers Look for Ways to Offload Surplus
  • Biden’s Next Big Challenge: How to Deal With Trump’s Takeover of the Courts

    February 3, 2021

    “If somebody believes they are a victim of discrimination in their workplace, the final say on whether our civil rights laws are properly enforced is a lower court judge,” Daniel Goldberg, legal director of the nonprofit advocacy group Alliance for Justice, told COURIER.

    Biden’s Next Big Challenge: How to Deal With Trump’s Takeover of the Courts
  • Yes, the Stock Market Is Doing Mostly Well. No, the American Economy Is Not.

    September 18, 2020

    Little more than half of Americans actually own stock. That helps make the stock market a less-than-ideal indicator of how the US economy is actually doing.

    Yes, the Stock Market Is Doing Mostly Well. No, the American Economy Is Not.
  • More Than 770,000 Arizonans Could Be Evicted by January

    October 28, 2020

    The nonprofit Wildfire AZ has distributed nearly $12 million of federal aid to roughly 3,000 families, with each household receiving an average of $920.

    More Than 770,000 Arizonans Could Be Evicted by January
  • Arizona Food Banks Have Seen Demand Skyrocket During the Pandemic. Here’s Where to Go If You Need One.

    December 15, 2020

    The Thanksgiving meals distributed by one Valley food bank increased by nearly 400% from last year. Gerri Powers sat in her car in the parking lot outside the Mesa Convention Center on Friday morning, waiting as United Food Bank volunteers handed out food at its weekly drive-thru distribution. It’s the sixth or seventh time Powers…

    Arizona Food Banks Have Seen Demand Skyrocket During the Pandemic. Here’s Where to Go If You Need One.
  • Migrant Deaths in Arizona Desert Reaches Seven-Year High

    October 26, 2020

    Remains of 181 migrants were found in the Arizona desert through the end of September, despite a drastic drop in border crossings this year.

    Migrant Deaths in Arizona Desert Reaches Seven-Year High
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