
Local First Arizona launches center to aid businesses following pandemic
Small business owners met up with Senator Krysten Sinema to discuss incoming relief, the importance of local banks and credit uniones and how to better

Small business owners met up with Senator Krysten Sinema to discuss incoming relief, the importance of local banks and credit uniones and how to better

Vincent Vega/Flickr By BrieAnna J. Frank and Audrey Jensen | Arizona Republic Organizations across the Valley held vaccine events for underserved communities, including people with

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Businesses can require customers to wear masks to prevent spreading COVID-19 if they like, but they also can allow

Public domain image via Pixabay Commentary by Sen. Rebecca Rios, D-Phoenix | Sen. Victoria Steele, D-Tucson Nearly three million American women have suddenly vanished, and

Pixels photo By Alison Steinbach, Stephanie Innes | Arizona Republic The COVID-19 vaccine rollout is accelerating nationwide, but there’s a big hole in the process:

Devin Booker (35 points) vs. Utah Jazz /Phoenix Suns By Duane Rankin | Arizona Republic Oh they were definitely loud. Had Deandre Ayton all fired up.

By Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic Arizona reported 670 new COVID-19 cases and 32 new known deaths on Thursday as the state continues to fare

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents HealthyVerify Certification) By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter HealthyVerify Certification is working with The Actors Group in Honolulu

ASU football coach Herm Edwards says he believes it isn’t his right to direct athletes as to take the vaccine or avoid it./Creative Commons By

By felipecaparros The Arizona Republic Cases of COVID-19 are spiking in Michigan and the New York region, and it’s possible another surge could happen in

Pexels photo By Kevin Stone | KTAR More than 26,000 metro Phoenix school and child care workers were vaccinated for COVID-19 during a just-completed 10-week

Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and officials in Pima County are leaving their mask policies in place./CSUF Photos/Creative Commons By KTAR Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey said

Arizona Department of Health Services By Griselda Zetino | KTAR Even with so many Arizonans now eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine, appointments at state-run sites

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Gov. Doug Ducey cannot use his emergency powers to preclude counties from enacting their own mask mandates, Attorney

Facebook Photo/Mayor Kate Gallego By Torrence Dunham |Arizona Republic Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego in a statement on Tuesday said the city’s mask mandate is still

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents HealthyVerify Certification.) Via Benzinga SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — HealthyVerify, the nation’s first virus-mitigation certification led by a world-renowned medical

By Mary Jo Pitzl |Arizona Republic The state Department of Education is sitting on millions of federal relief dollars that should help schools struggling with

Pexels By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Gov. Doug Ducey on Monday signed a law that protects businesses and other entities from “frivolous” lawsuits related

Arizona Department of Health Services photo By Kevin Stone | KTAR On the day Arizona’s newest state-run COVID-19 vaccination site debuted, officials announced plans Monday
By Adam McCann / WalletHub Coronavirus isn’t just a danger to Americans’ health. It’s also a menace to our wallets. Due to the pandemic, many

By Eamma Lockhart | 3TV/CBS 5 Vaccine passports may be the future. For those looking to travel, shop or go to a concert, showing proof

Alamy photo Commentary: Richard Robb | Arizona Republic On managing COVID-19, Gov. Doug Ducey continues to get the balance between open and shut generally right. The

Masked students walk down Palm Walk on the Tempe campus on Thursday, April 1, 2021. The University announced that the Fall 2021 semester was likely

Gov. Ducey labeled Phoenix’s efforts to discourage large gatherings at parks “another political power” grab in a video posted to social media. By Kevin Stone

Around the time Senate employees swapped out paper signs saying masks were “required” with signs saying they were “encouraged,” new signs popped up outside the

A scientist at the Translational Genomics Research Institute in Flagstaff prepares to work with a live sample of COVID-19./Cronkite News Photo By Amanda Morris |

By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic It didn’t take long after Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey stripped cities of their ability to enforce their local mask
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Country Day School.) By Paradise Valley Independent Phoenix County Day School has plans for major renovations to the campus including improvements

By Phoenix New Times A year-long saga over who will manage Arizona’s beloved Salt River wild horses has ended. The horses will remain under the care

By Julia Rodgers | National Law Review In light of MacKenzie Scott’s reported $7.2 billion in philanthropic donations in 2025, taking her total lifetime giving