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COVID-19

Jul 6, 2020

Rep. Osborne has COVID

Representative Joanne Osborne has tested positive for COVID-19, the Goodyear Republican announced on Facebook today.

Jul 3, 2020

Consumer confidence on roller coaster as virus cases spike

While Arizona’s coronavirus-induced recession hasn’t been as bad as expected, another round of business closures are shaking consumer and business confidence, and the state could face a “W-shaped” recession. Before... […]

Jul 2, 2020

Ducey grants $9 million of federal aid for elections safety

Gov. Doug Ducey on July 2 announced plans to spend $9 million in federal coronavirus relief funds on election security, alleviating concerns that Arizona election officials could lose funding because... […]

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Jul 2, 2020

Prison transition program allowing for early release expires

Gov. Doug Ducey this week extended a prison re-entry and rehabilitation program that was slated to go offline due to a lapse in legislative authorization on July 1, giving some... […]

Jun 29, 2020

Ducey shuts down bars, large gatherings again

With viral outbreaks continuing, Gov. Doug Ducey on Monday put off the start of school, closed bars and issued new restrictions on swimming pools.

Jun 29, 2020

Rare disease diagnosis should not relegate patients to substandard care

The State of Black Arizona is hopeful the Arizona legislature will focus on legislation that improves the lives of those it serves through eliminating harmful restrictions and protocols, and avoid the unhealthy policies that impede healthier lives for all in our state.

Jun 26, 2020

Governor says he’ll protect right to assemble

Gov. Doug Ducey is defending indoor political rallies with thousands of people without masks even as he admitted the only way Arizona will stop the upward trend of infections is if people mask up and stay home.

Jun 26, 2020

University research experts fight pandemic on several fronts

No corner of the country has been spared from the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. And although the virus has been with us since winter, only now is Arizona experiencing... […]

Jun 25, 2020

Ducey’s office: No conflict for aide with ties to Scottsdale bars

Maskless partiers lined the streets of Old Town Scottsdale hoping to get into their favorite nightclub on Memorial Day weekend, days after Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey allowed his extended stay-at-home order to expire.

Jun 24, 2020

Travelers from Arizona to 3 Northeastern states told to quarantine

Planning on a trip to the Big Apple? Be prepared to spend two weeks locked away somewhere as a new directive from the governors of three Northeast states proves that... […]

Jun 22, 2020

Q&A with House Minority Leader Charlene Fernandez

House Minority Leader Charlene Fernandez led a wartime caucus. Besieged by a majority that alternated between hostility and indifference, a public health crisis and a state in general disarray, the... […]

Jun 21, 2020

Health director seeks message to prevent virus spread among group most affected

The state's top health official says the key to slowing the spread of COVID-19 could be finding ways to reach the people who believe they're the least likely to get infected or suffer ill effects.

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