“There’s no reason to have anything that makes anybody uncomfortable to come to a NASCAR race.”
A Phoenix childcare center found a safe way to hold a graduation ceremony for its preschoolers despite the coronavirus pandemic.
A delayed state plan on reopening schools has led to a patchwork of approaches by school administrators and educators.
The backing is a crucial development for Biden, who must bridge the Democratic Party’s ideological divide to unify voters against President Donald Trump in the fall.
A recent analysis of eviction data found that 20% of U.S. renters, including 577,733 in Arizona, will be at risk for eviction by the end of September.
It’s been five months since classrooms were closed in Arizona, but many parents and teachers feel it’s still too soon to safely reopen schools.
Much of the plan is at odds with his current policy, such as promises to protect the country’s air quality.
While some Arizonans have been able to receive help through various relief programs, many have faced difficulty in actually accessing these funds.
Wildfire smoke isn’t just bad for the environment — it also carries fine particles that cause respiratory and other health problems.
The immigration status of Nearly 7,000 DACA recipients in Arizona who have been working on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic is at risk.