
Why is Arizona worst for COVID-19 nationwide? Here are 7 contributing reasons
A sign warns against the coronavirus near the Navajo town of Tuba City, Arizona, on May 24, 2020. Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images By Stephanie Innes and Alison

A sign warns against the coronavirus near the Navajo town of Tuba City, Arizona, on May 24, 2020. Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images By Stephanie Innes and Alison

Gallup By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Nearly a month after vaccines have become available here a quarter of Arizonans remain unwilling to get

By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic Vice President Kamala Harris pitched the Biden administration’s COVID-19 aid plan on Thursday as a way to reduce
An IRS letter announcing last year’s federal stimulus check By Russ Wiles | Arizona Republic Nearly 3.5 million Arizona households shared in just under $6

By Alison Steinbach and Stephanie Innes | Arizona Republic Concern is rising among public health and hospital leaders in Arizona about the possible effects of

By Melissa Yeager | Arizona Republic As one of his first actions in office, President Joe Biden issued this executive order: Travelers arriving in the United

By Jessica Goodman | AZFamily PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — Mayors of Glendale, Goodyear, Mesa, Peoria, Scottsdale, and Surprise are among some of the local leaders

By Tom Kuebel | KTAR PHOENIX — The Arizona Department of Health Services announced that more than 400,000 COVID-19 vaccines have been administered so far

By Amanda Morris | Arizona Republic Amid growing reports of severe allergic reactions to COVID-19 vaccines, regulators are warning people with a history of such

By Joey Garrison | USA TODAY WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden on Thursday unveiled his administration’s strategy to defeat the COVID-19 pandemic, signing 10 executive

By Kaci Demarest | KTAR PHOENIX – The Arizona Department of Health Services issued a closure notice to a downtown Phoenix music venue on Wednesday,

Photo via Duet AZ Facebook (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents televëda.) By Emma Wolff | Independent Newsmedia Glendale resident Barbara Covey is one of more

By Nathaniel Meyersohn | CNN Business (CNN) — A growing number of large US chains are offering their workers incentives to get COVID-19 vaccines. Grocery

Tony Livullo, Diamondbacks manager models new spring training cap./Nick Tuchiano/USA Today sports By Kevin Reichard | Major-League Baseball, News Major League BaseballWhile so much of

Justice Clint Bolick By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Arizona Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick contracted COVID-19 over the holidays, a court spokesman confirmed. Aaron

Scottsdale Mayor David Ortega is sworn into office on Jan. 12, 2021./Photo: City of Scottsdale By Aydali Campa | Arizona Republic Scottsdale Mayor David Ortega

Dr. Melisha Cumberland is given the the second dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine twenty-one days after receiving the first shot from RN Valerie. Some Arizona

Mike Kemp/Getty Images By Clare Trapasso | Realtor.com® The coronavirus pandemic and the ensuing financial crisis have caused immeasurable hardship and pain across the U.S.

Ross Allison Loar/Creative Commons Arizona Mirror State officials were told expand who is getting vaccinated for COVID-19, and announced that all available doses will be

Most people won’t be able to get the new COVID-19 vaccines until spring or summer, according to local public health officials /U.S. Air Force/Matthew Lotz
U.S. Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.), in red, tries to hand out masks to Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Gilbert), seated, Rep. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) and Rep.

By Richard Obert | Arizona Republic Four days after the Arizona Interscholastic Association’s Executive Board voted 5-4 to cancel winter sports, that group will meet

By Richard Obert | Arizona Republic The Arizona Interscholastic Association Executive Board on Friday voted to cancel the high school winter sports season amid a

Researchers from the University of Arizona catalog blood samples taken for antibody testing. The first phase of the testing began in April with 3,000 health-care

By Stephanie Innes | Arizona Republic Arizona has confirmed no cases of what appears to be a highly contagious strain of new coronavirus that was

A bill to provide financial aid to students who commit to enter the mental health care workforce was introduced during the 2020 Arizona legislative session

U.S. COVID-19 vaccination programs are off to a slow start, but with more funding, better coordination and public awareness campaigns, things could speed up, experts
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By Philip Haldiman | Daily Independent Halo Vista, whose developers envision as a “city within a city” that establishes a hub for science and innovation

By Tuscon.com The University of Arizona will undertake a $250 million project of building a new 19-story student dormitory on the northwest corner of Speedway

By Arizona Agenda During an uncharacteristically gloomy afternoon at the Arizona Capitol this week, House Speaker Steve Montenegro battled gusts of wind that sent his