Senate to vote this afternoon on $2 trillion coronavirus bill after landmark agreement with White House
Mammoth bill that aims to sooth reeling economy came together after days of tense negotiations By Erica Werner, Mike DeBonis and Paul Kane | The
Mammoth bill that aims to sooth reeling economy came together after days of tense negotiations By Erica Werner, Mike DeBonis and Paul Kane | The
KTAR.com As coronavirus spreads across Arizona, shutting down businesses and closing schools, Gov. Doug Ducey introduced an initiative Tuesday designed to bring together those who
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services The viral pandemic is finally getting the state to fund a hotline that has been mired in controversy for
Phoenix New Times (Editor’s note: This article is a segment of a story about how people all over the Valley reacting to COVD-19.) Most mayors in
It includes money to prevent evictions and foreclosures. Author Jeff Sabato| 12 News Fears of evictions and foreclosures due to coronavirus financial hardships could be
By Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic Buckeye will have a new mayor as political mainstay Jackie Meck has chosen not to run for reelection. Meck,
By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic Maricopa County’s disease control division medical director said Monday that she didn’t agree with Gov. Doug Ducey’s decision to
By Michael Gerson | The Washington Post When Blaise Pascal said, “All of humanity’s problems stem from man’s inability to sit quietly in a room
By Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | Arizona Republic The U.S. Senate failed to advance the $1.6 trillion coronavirus aid package during a rare Sunday vote that
By Rachel Leingang, Stephanie Innes and Maria Polletta | Arizona Republic Lisa Williams went all the way to the top. When her doctor in Apache
By Theresa Vargas | The Washington Post It is not yet lunchtime, and I have already explained climate change to a 7-year-old, made a homemade
KTAR Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey announced Friday night that he has signed action that will change unemployment guidelines and extend the deadline to file state
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Services Gov. Doug Ducey insisted Friday he has no intent to order Arizonans to stay
By Joshua Gerard Gargiulo | Cronkite News The U.S. and Mexico will stop all “nonessential” border crossings after midnight Friday in an effort to contain
By Andrew Nicla | Arizona Capitol Times As some grocery store shelves lay as bare as Cactus League stadiums and restaurant dining rooms, lawmakers in
By Dillon Rosenblatt March 20, 2020 An early adjournment to the Legislature to avert the spread of COVID-19 would effectively kill a host of proposed ballot
By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic While the world wrestles with a global pandemic, there’s another battle blazing inside Phoenix City Hall. This one is
By Laura Gómez| Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona Mirror The Arizona Senate passed a so-called “skinny budget” that includes a $50 million aid package to assist
By Jeffrey Martin | Newsweek Arizona Republican Congressman Andy Biggs said during a Monday radio interview produced by the conservative Christian group, the Family Research
Arizona State University’s Biodesign Institute hopes to dramatically increase available coronavirus testing by using robots that can process a high volume of samples simultaneously, with
By BrieAnna J. Frank | Arizona Republic Though the new coronavirus outbreak has prompted some to hoard necessities such as toilet paper, soap and non-perishable
He says ventilators aren’t difficult to make, “but cannot be produced instantly” Elon Musk offered to make ventilators as hospitals facing shortages due to the coronavirus outbreak, after a
By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Phoenix’s economic development department is “working diligently” to connect workers who have been laid off
By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs asked legislators to let counties run upcoming elections entirely by mail as officials
Some members of Legislature show less concern than others By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Republic How seriously are Arizona legislators taking the new coronavirus? State
By The Salt Lake Tribune A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck Magna at 7:09 a.m. Wednesday, shaking homes from Logan down to Utah County. It was
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Republican senator says granting access to digital ballot images and voting records would head off frivolous challenges. Jen Fifield Votebeat Arizona state Sen. Ken Bennett
State Supreme Court reverses sanctions against Arizona GOP in 2020 election challenge The decision overturns lower courts’ rulings and could chill similar sanctions in future
By The New York Times Call it the end of the beginning of the A.I. boom. Since mid-March, the financial pressure on several signature artificial
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