
COVID-19 cases are going up again in Arizona. Here’s what that means
By Stephanie Innes and Melina Walling | Arizona Republic If you’ve recently tested positive for COVID-19, you are not alone. Cases in Arizona are rising,

By Stephanie Innes and Melina Walling | Arizona Republic If you’ve recently tested positive for COVID-19, you are not alone. Cases in Arizona are rising,
A man wears a ‘I Do Not Comply’ pin at a protest against masks, COVID-19 vaccines, and vaccine passports outside the headquarters of the Centers

By Stephanie Innes | Arizona Republic Arizona can’t mandate the COVID-19 vaccine for school children after Gov. Doug Ducey on Friday signed a bill into

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services State senators voted Tuesday to forever bar the state Department of Health Services from requiring students to

By Karen Marroquin/Cronkite News When a federal judge in Florida struck down the Biden administration’s mask mandate for travelers on U.S. airlines and public transportation last

/Photo by Peoria Unified School District via AZEdNews Bill targeting mask mandates in schools passes Senate, moves to Ducey’s desk BY GLORIA GOMEZ/UA DON BOLLES

By Dawn Gilbertson | USA TODAY It looks like the mask mandate on airplanes won’t be in place an extra two weeks after all. United,

By Stephanie Innes|Arizona Republic . The key data switch is the elimination of data specific to the number and level of COVID-19 patients in Arizona

Covid virus particlesNIAID By Melina Wallin | Arizona Republic As much of the country sets aside mask mandates and other pandemic restrictions, another version of

By Gloria Gomez | Arizona Mirror Employers could be forced to fork out a year’s wages as reparations to employees whose religious exemptions from a

By Kevin Stone | KTAR.com COVID-19 is well on its way from pandemic to endemic status, according to one Arizona public health expert. “I think

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Arizonans fired from their jobs for refusing to get vaccinated against COVID could end up with the company

By Stephanie Innes | Arizona Republic Arizona has emerged as a frontrunner in a COVID-19 race that no state wants to win. It has one

By Priscilla Totiyapungprasert | Arizona Republic The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has changed how it categorizes areas with high COVID-19 transmission, easing

By Adrianna Rodriguez | USA TODAY The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced guideline changes allowing most Americans to unmask indoors, which health experts

Gov. Doug Ducey announces a new executive order in response to the rising COVID-19 cases in the state during a news conference in Phoenix June

By Stephanie Innes | Arizona Republic After nearly two years of providing daily COVID-19 data reports, health officials in Arizona plan to switch to weekly

File Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images By KTAR The Arizona Department of Health Services reported 2,781 cases on Thursday, the fourth consecutive day with fewer

Seven-year-old Milan Patel receives a COVID-19 vaccine at Michele Clark High School on Nov. 12, 2021, in Chicago. /Photo by Scott Olson / Getty Images

By Yana Kunichoff & Endia Fontanez | Arizona Republic On Monday, face coverings will become optional at Kyrene School District. The reason? Three straight weeks

Most vulnerable still in jeopardy as COVID precautions ease/Getty Images KTAR.COM Here’s the latest state data on the pandemic (hospital, case, death and testing statistics

By Cami Parrish | Arizona Republic The question of whether or not students should be required to wear masks in schools has been one of

By KTAR.COM Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly is hoping to see the state’s National Guard activated to help alleviate stress on hospitals created by the surge

By KTAR.COM The number of new COVID-19 cases in Arizona has sharply declined since topping out about a week ago, one of several signs the

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services A federal judge Thursday blocked the Biden administration from requiring the state or any Arizona company with

Photo by A. Martin UW Photography | Getty Images Employees who aren’t granted religious exemptions could file suit alleging injury By Gloria Gomez/Don Bolles Fellow

Expanded testing is just one of the measures being taken in hopes of reining in COVID-19, which was first confirmed in Arizona two years ago.
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By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs The chairman of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee said Monday it may be time to allow the State Land

By Charles Borla , Gabriela Rico | Tucson.com A “middle housing” plan supported by city staffers is set to alter the type of housing that

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: It probably comes as no surprise, but once again the fastest-growing communities in Arizona are on