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Even if you live in a city or don’t have a car By Caroline Kitchener | Lily I have never been so familiar with the

Even if you live in a city or don’t have a car By Caroline Kitchener | Lily I have never been so familiar with the

By Marcia Hammond | KTAR Two Phoenix-area doctors believe a simple, clear plastic box could be a key to keeping health care workers safer when

By Robert Anglen | Arizona Republic The staff at Mercy Gilbert Medical Center suspected the pregnant women were in trouble. They came in days apart,

By KTAR Gov. Doug Ducey’s “Stay Home, Stay Healthy, Stay Connected” executive order is being heeded by a majority of Arizona voters, according to polling

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizona tribes have the right to sue the federal government for allowing a major

By Lauren Castle | Arizona Republic Juan Martinez is the target of an office vendetta, with the Maricopa County attorney’s chief deputy leading an effort

By Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic The Surprise City Council will vote Tuesday on whether to remove City Council candidate Jack Hastings from the city’s

By Andrew Nicla | Arizona Capitol Times The Governor’s Office told Arizona mayors Monday the state will essentially mirror President Trump’s plan to reopen the

By Ariana Brocious | Arizona Public Media Arizona’s water supply from the Colorado River will remain consistent into next year. That’s good news in the

By Greg Joyce | New York Post There is a potential avenue for MLB to have a season that includes some fans in its stadiums

By KTAR Mayor Kate Gallego said the city could reopen for business in phases soon during the coronavirus outbreak, but that decision makers needed more

Amanda Taub | New York Times Add another public health crisis to the toll of the new coronavirus: Mounting data suggests that domestic abuse is

Multiple authors | Vox Few aspects of life are untouched by coronavirus and resulting global lockdowns. From an emerging “quarantine state of mind” to a

By David Byler | The Washington Post Every four years, Democrats repeat the same Charlie Brown and the football cycle in Arizona. They deploy volunteers,

By Rob O’Dell | Arizona Republic With Arizona and other states considering reopening their economies on May 1, health experts said the state isn’t yet

By Sarah Turnbull | CTVNews Canada and the United States have agreed to extend the current closure of the border to all non-essential travel for

By Debra Utacia Krol | Arizona Republic Three winters ago, Sen. Jamescita Peshlakai experienced firsthand the impact of the lack of running water or other

By Mike Spector, Jessica DiNapoli | Reuters Neiman Marcus Group is preparing to seek bankruptcy protection as soon as this week, becoming the first major

By Russ Wiles and Helena Wegner | Arizona Republic Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has thrown down the gauntlet, asking business leaders and tourism-industry officials for

By Joshua Gerard Gargiulo | Cronkite News The Navajo Nation has the country’s third-highest rate of COVID-19 infections, but it has had to watch as

Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego on Friday issued a statement in response to the new guidelines released by the White House for restarting

By Marcia Hammond and Danny Shapiro | Arizona Republic U.S. Sen. Martha McSally pointed to manufacturing as model for reopening nation. The industries that have

By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic A federal judge rejected a request by two ballot measure campaigns to collect petition signatures from voters online as

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Two Republican senators are raising big bucks as they try to fend off vigorous challenges, while a perennial GOP

By Robbie Sherwood, former Arizona Republic journalist via Facebook Very sorry to hear that former Gov. Jane D. Hull and her husband Terry passed away

By Matt Layman | Arizona Sports Major League Baseball teams are participating in a study of the coronavirus that will test hundreds of people —

By Dillon Rosenblatt | Arizona Capitol Times In Arizona, where voters can ask for a mail-in ballot, Democrats and some Republican election officials are calling
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Photo via Arizona Corporation Commission By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Attorney General Kris Mayes is challenging several recent Arizona Corporation Commission

Photo via Arizona Corporation Commission By Reis Thebault | New York Times A slate of liberal candidates won control of the board of Arizona’s largest public

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