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COVID-19

Dec 4, 2020

COVID-19 vaccine to arrive in 2 weeks

Arizonans in the highest priority categories of risk or need could get their first doses of COVID-19 vaccine in two weeks.

Dec 3, 2020

Good revenues belie looming budget uncertainty

With COVID-19 again on the rise in Arizona and the next legislative session looming, some in the Legislature are coming around to the idea of passing a so-called “skinny budget” that retains baseline spending levels from the previous fiscal year and ducking out early, just as lawmakers did last session.

Dec 1, 2020

Tucson sets curfew in response to spike in COVID-19 cases

A move by the Tucson council to enact a curfew despite a gubernatorial prohibition could pave the way for a legal fight with Gov. Doug Ducey.

Nov 26, 2020

Ducey sends $400M of CARES money to state agencies

Gov. Doug Ducey is using hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funds earmarked for COVID-19 relief to pay for state operations, such as salaries, which some say contravenes the […]

Nov 24, 2020

Arizona average of new COVID cases doubles in past 2 weeks

Arizona on Tuesday reported over 4,000 new COVID-19 cases for the fourth time within six days. The current surge in the coronavirus outbreak saw the state’s seven-day rolling average of […]

Nov 24, 2020

Kelly meets with Ducey as he prepares to take seat in Senate

Incoming Democratic U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly met with Republican Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Nov. 24 as he prepares to take office as soon as next week. The discussion at […]

Nov 21, 2020

4 mayors want statewide mask mandate, but don’t enforce their own

With a new spike in COVID-19 cases, the Democratic mayors of four cities renewed their demand Friday that Gov. Doug Ducey impose a statewide mask mandate even though they concede that their police are not enforcing their own local orders.

Nov 19, 2020

Ducey vetoes statewide mask mandate

Gov. Doug Ducey refused Wednesday to impose new restrictions or mandates on individuals even as his own health chief warned of an increasing number of Arizonans becoming infected with COVID-19.

Nov 10, 2020

COVID-19 spike brings tough choices for schools

The state's top education official said Monday that a new spike in COVID-19 will force local schools into the "impossible decision'' of whether to shut their doors to in-person learning to prevent students and teachers from getting sick.

Nov 9, 2020

Court says Ducey can’t allow restaurants to sell booze to go

Gov. Doug Ducey broke the law when he told police and liquor agents not to enforce statutes that prohibit restaurants from selling alcoholic beverages to go, a judge ruled Monday.

Nov 1, 2020

Ducey to use relief dollars to shore up unemployment fund

Gov. Doug Ducey is planning to put federal cash given to the state for COVID-19 relief into the soon-to-be-insolvent unemployment trust fund to save companies from having to replenish the account on their own.

Oct 29, 2020

Panel proposes ways to address violence against indigenous women

Reducing a disproportionate amount of violence directed at indigenous women and girls will take significant work from state government and law enforcement, members of a state study committee concluded October 28.

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