
Legislative candidate diagnosed with COVID-19 faces challenges
Arizona Capitol Times: Campaigning in the COVID-19 era has been hard enough for politicians who build their careers on face-to-face interactions. But campaigning with COVID-19

Arizona Capitol Times: Campaigning in the COVID-19 era has been hard enough for politicians who build their careers on face-to-face interactions. But campaigning with COVID-19

By Andrew Nicla | The Arizona Republic As decades of drought persists, water leaders in Arizona and other states that depend on the Colorado River


By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic With his coronavirus response, Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has either gone too far or not far enough. When the

There is no “right” way to handle this By Anna Borges | Self In every virtual therapy session I’ve had since the new coronavirus crisis
By Scott Seckel | ASU Now via Pinal Central Ready for some good news for a change? We thought so. The global pandemic shutdown has

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Pinal Central Attorney General Mark Brnovich made a last-ditch effort Thursday to get the legal go-ahead to

By Elise Viebeck | The Washington Post A Democratic lawsuit challenging Arizona’s absentee ballot deadline is citing the Supreme Court’s recent ruling about the Wisconsin

By Griselda Zetino | KTAR When a ventilator wasn’t enough to help a coronavirus patient in the Valley struggling to breathe, doctors turned to a

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey said Wednesday he’s looking to restore the ability of financially struggling Arizona

By Greg Moore | Arizona Republic Baseball in Arizona isn’t some crazy idea. It can happen. Here’s how All 30 teams, with a full complement

Social distancing makes splitting up extra hard. We asked therapists (and the newly single) how to cope with the coronavirus pandemic and a breakup. By

By Jeff Jackson | PinalCentral Effects of the coronavirus pandemic can be felt and seen not only in crowded hospitals and closed schools and restaurants but

By Robert L. Pela | Phoenix New Times “People don’t really know what we do,” she said of RTs. “We work right alongside doctors and

By Christopher Howley/Cronkite News The Verde River, one of the few perennial rivers in Arizona, is known for its fishing and recreation, but it also

By Russ Wiles and Helena Wegner | Arizona Republic Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, President Donald Trump and leaders of other states all have discussed the

By Priscilla Totiyapungprasert | Arizona Republic Ten years ago, Mark Rhine, then a broadband contractor, sold his company and poured his retirement savings into Rhibafarms.

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror As voices on the right grow louder in demanding that the economic lockdown come to an end, Gov. Doug

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter, Writer With the world spinning crazily from the impact of COVID-19 — one could easily justify complaining about the

By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times The pace of hospitalizations in Maricopa County due to COVID-19 is slowing down, and officials say it’s more
High rates of COVID-19 infections include near Indian reservations and in Scottsdale and Tucson By Caitlin McGlade, Rob O’Dell, and Justin Price | Arizona Republic

The NBA, NFL and MLB are dreaming up ways to play amid a pandemic, with talk of isolating players in Arizona or Las Vegas or

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The attorney for the Arizona Republican Party says a system that allows people to

By Valeria Fernández and Jude Joffe-Block | Arizona Center for Investigative Journalism Rodrigo Martínez was certain he had a fever. Gasping for air, he said,

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Kate McKinnon) invites people to join her workout at home.

By Tom Scanlon | Glendale Star Managing Editor While other congressional races may be impacted by social distancing, the 8th Congressional District has a healthy

By Glendale Star The March 24 Glendale City Council meeting was the first under the city’s new guidelines for social distancing at public meetings. Public
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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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