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  • 5,000 Deaths Later, Health Experts Still Say Gov. Ducey’s COVID Response Was Too Slow

    September 15, 2020

    Whether Ducey deserves credit or blame for alternately controlling and unleashing the virus is not in doubt — observers say he’s earned both.

    5,000 Deaths Later, Health Experts Still Say Gov. Ducey’s COVID Response Was Too Slow
  • No Schools Are Ready to Reopen After Arizona Released Reopening Benchmarks

    August 7, 2020

    Criteria for reopening schools include a consistent coronavirus test positivity rate of less than 5% — the state’s current positivity rate is much higher.

    No Schools Are Ready to Reopen After Arizona Released Reopening Benchmarks
  • ‘This Is a Calling to Me’: Why Bringing More Black Voices to Libraries, Bookstores, and Beyond Matters

    December 16, 2020

    The need for better representation has been highlighted by the recent wave of social justice movements across the country. One Saturday morning, a mother and father take their daughter to the public library for the first time.  The young girl walks around her parents to look at the librarian at the front desk, gazing at…

    ‘This Is a Calling to Me’: Why Bringing More Black Voices to Libraries, Bookstores, and Beyond Matters
  • Ducey Encourages People to Go Out as State Reports 700 New COVID-19 Cases in One Day

    May 29, 2020

    Ducey announced the reopening of schools even as the state sees an uptick in metrics used to track the progression of the disease.

    Ducey Encourages People to Go Out as State Reports 700 New COVID-19 Cases in One Day
  • President Trump and First Lady Test Positive for Coronavirus

    October 2, 2020

    Trump has held multiple events without masks or social distancing, The presidents senior adviser, Hope Hicks, also tested positive.

    President Trump and First Lady Test Positive for Coronavirus
  • Childcare Centers Prepare For More Kids As Arizona Parents Go Back to Work

    May 15, 2020

    Childcare centers are quickly reopening locations they shuttered during the pandemic to accommodate families who are heading back to work.

    Childcare Centers Prepare For More Kids As Arizona Parents Go Back to Work
  • ‘What Will Happen if My Teacher Dies?’: Kids Ask Ducey Tough Questions on Schools Reopening

    August 3, 2020

    Here are some of the questions Arizona kids are asking Gov. Doug Ducey when it comes to schools reopening this fall.

    ‘What Will Happen if My Teacher Dies?’: Kids Ask Ducey Tough Questions on Schools Reopening
  • How is Arizona Faring Two Weeks After Businesses Reopened? Answer: Not So Great.

    June 1, 2020

    The number of coronavirus cases in Arizona began to trend upward last week, about two weeks after Gov. Doug Ducey allowed the state’s stay-at-home order to expire.

    How is Arizona Faring Two Weeks After Businesses Reopened? Answer: Not So Great.
  • Friend Who Trump Warned to Leave New York Dies of COVID-19

    April 13, 2020

    Real estate mogul Stanley Chera passed away on Saturday. He reportedly left New York City after President Trump warned him he would be “safer” outside of the city.

  • The Copper Courier Voter Guide: Arizona’s 28th Legislative District

    October 5, 2020

    As part of our efforts to help voters feel informed as the November election approaches, we’re creating an overview of local races throughout the state.

    The Copper Courier Voter Guide: Arizona’s 28th Legislative District
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