Arizona Board of Regents sued for not refunding fees after coronavirus
Arizona Daily Sun The Arizona Board of Regents has been sued in a class action lawsuit for refusing to refund student fees after the coronavirus
Arizona Daily Sun The Arizona Board of Regents has been sued in a class action lawsuit for refusing to refund student fees after the coronavirus
Axios Sports Sports are on pause and there’s no timetable for their return. In the interim, leagues, teams and athletes are getting creative with ways
Emails show Wendy Smith-Reeve and Ducey aides were at odds over who should lead response. Top aide says she wasn’t asked to resign. By Brahm
The Washington Post After her performance ended, and the strains of Bach, Randy Newman and an old klezmer song faded from 34th Street, Jodi Beder
Many raising children on their own are worried what might happen to their kids if mom or dad gets the coronavirus By Samantha Schmidt and
By Jim Poulin | Phoenix Business Journal Here’s a compilation of Valley resources and links with information about how small and midsize businesses struggling from
ASU studying the COVID-19 as well; graphics illustrate the virus By Amanda Morris | Arizona Republic University of Arizona researchers developed a COVID-19 test to
By Andrew Nicla | Arizona Capitol Times The City of Tucson is ordering all businesses not considered “essential” by Gov. Doug Ducey’s recent “essential services”
The U.S. may end up with the worst COVID-19 outbreak in the industrialized world. This is how it’s going to play out. By Ed Yong
By Michael Kiefer | Arizona Mirror The case caption said, “State of Arizona v. Jodi Ann Arias,” but it might just as well have said
Opinion: Arizona has tested fewer people per capita for coronavirus than any other state, according to a New York Times analysis. That’s outrageous. By Elvia Díaz
By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona Mirror The U.S. House of Representatives just passed a $2 trillion COVID-19 emergency bill that President Donald Trump has signed,
By Katie Surma } Arizona Republic Two Arizona congressmen had a drama-filled flight back to Washington, D.C., where they voted Friday to pass a $2
The New York Times President Trump on Friday signed into law the largest economic stimulus package in modern American history, backing a $2 trillion measure
By Julia Shumway and Arren Kimbel-Sannit | Arizona Capitol Times Lawmakers introduced a record 1,731 pieces of legislation this year, from small tweaks to sweeping
By Arizona Republic Baseball stadiums across America were quiet on Thursday, empty and eerie. Instead of Opening Day – normally reserved for big crowds and
By Joseph Marks with Tonya Riley | The Washington Post It will take a massive effort of time and resources to increase voting by mail
By Wissam Melhem | Arizona Mirror Arizona primary care providers are being told to discourage COVID-19 testing for most patients and to expect protective gear
By Dillon Rosenblatt | Arizona Mirror A prostitution camp in the Marshall Islands provided many of the birth mothers caught up in former Maricopa County
By Abe Kwok | Arizona Republic Opinion: There will be a push when the Legislature returns in April to allow online petition gathering for initiatives.
Over 80 percent of American adults will receive a payment By Ashlyn Still, Heather Long and Kevin Uhrmacher | The Washington Post The U.S. government
Experts say going to the grocery store is a risk in this time of precautions against the spread of the coronavirus, There’s a lot to
“I told my wife the grocery store didn’t have something she asked me to get and, for the first time ever, she believed me.” By
By Kevin Stone | KTAR Arizona’s top elections official on Wednesday accused the state’s top legal officer of “political grandstanding” by opposing her plan to
Most expensive race in the nation Arizona is, indeed, going to be home to the most expensive Senate race in the nation. Further evidence comes
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media via Arizona Daily Star The state Senate will get a new chance to escape at least some of the
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Tom Zoellner Phoenix Magazine A writer and an attorney embark on an unholy mission to lay bets in each of Arizona’s 26 casinos over a
Screengrab via 12 News By Colleen Sikora | 12 News TUCSON, Ariz. — An interpreter who worked alongside the Marines in Afghanistan for years is
Screengrabs via KOKH By Hunter Elyse | KFOR SULPHUR, Okla. (KFOR) — In the days that follow Saturday’s deadly tornado, business owners are still uncovering
To commemorate Corbin Carroll’s 2023 Rookie of the Year award, the Diamondbacks gave away bobbleheads to the first 20,000 fans at Chase Field on March
WATCH THE ABC 15 SEGMENT HERE Mesa, AZ (April 17, 2024) – Maricopa County Animal Care & Control (MCACC) will open a new 84,000 square-foot
By Sam Stern | Phoenix Business Journal Ryan Hurley has a well-earned reputation as the “Father of Cannabis Law” in Arizona. He is known for his work
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