
Here’s what Arizonans need to know about the coronavirus variant omicron
By Stephanie Innes and Melina Walling| Arizona Republic A newly detected variant of the virus that causes COVID-19 could complicate efforts to control the pandemic,
By Stephanie Innes and Melina Walling| Arizona Republic A newly detected variant of the virus that causes COVID-19 could complicate efforts to control the pandemic,
justine warrington/Flickr By Yana Kunichoff | Arizona Republic Tucson parent Abbie Hlavacek says she has spent much of November in overlapping COVID-19 quarantines for two
By Paulina Pineda |Arizona Republic (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents My Sister’s Closet.) The owners of a popular upscale secondhand store in the Phoenix area
Phoenix City Council By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic The Phoenix City Council will allow the public to weigh in soon on its recently imposed
Dr. Richard Carmona/UArizona photo By Stephanie Innes |Arizona Republic Arizona health leaders on Tuesday pleaded with the public to get vaccinated as COVID-19 continues to
Commissioner Justin Olson By Ryan Randazzo |Arizona Republic Companies with 100 or more workers can allow workers to undergo regular COVID-19 testing rather than receive
City Manager Jeff Barton / City of Phoenix Opinion: Why didn’t the Phoenix mayor and council decide whether to mandate the COVID-19 vaccine for city
By Stephanie Innes | Arizona Republic Pinal County, reversing a previous decision, will accept a $3.4 million federal grant aimed at improving vaccine equity. The
By Maureen Groppe | USA Today WASHINGTON – Workers at larger businesses will have to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by Jan. 4, 2022, or face
By Jeremy Duda | AZ Mirror The Arizona Supreme Court found that several provisions of the 2022 budget, including a controversial ban on face mask
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services State lawmakers are not conceding they acted illegally in the way they approved a ban on mask mandates
Kip Wilborn from Manoa Valley Theatre (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents HealthyVerify Certification.) HONOLULU — Starting Wednesday, Oct. 20, some restrictions on indoor seated entertainment
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services In a letter Tuesday, James Frederick, OSHA’s acting assistant secretary, said the agency is taking the first steps
Arizona Supreme Court By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Attorney General Mark Brnovich is making a last-ditch effort to tell Arizona courts they
By Kevin Stone | KTAR Arizona has now received more than $4 billion in federal COVID-19 recovery funds for education, which Superintendent of Public Instruction
Tom O’Halleran By Jay Taylor | inMaricopa Rep. Tom O’Halleran supports President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate. Arizona Congressman Tom O’Halleran supports President Joe Biden’s order
By Stacey Barchenger|Arizona Republic The U.S. Treasury said two programs created by Gov. Doug Ducey in August appeared to violate rules for American Rescue Plan
By Stacey Barchenger | Arizona Republic Gov. Doug Ducey’s programs that reward school districts for not imposing COVID-19 related mandates violate federal rules, and U.S.
Opinion: A new analysis shakes up conventional wisdom about which Arizona schools the pandemic impacted most academically. By Joanna Allhands | Arizona Republic The pandemic was
Sandra Cobos, an acceleration specialist at Justine Spitalny School in Phoenix, guides children through a series of vocalization exercises. Cobos helps students who struggled with
Legislature violated constitution by rolling mask law and other policies into the state budget, a judge ruled Monday. By Andrew Oxford | Arizona Public Media
NPR via CDC By Yana Kunichoff and Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic Research on the effect of masks in public schools found schools in Maricopa
By KTAR.COM A poll of Arizonans showed more than half oppose Gov. Doug Ducey’s ban on mask mandates in schools and withholding funds from districts
By Griselda Zetino | KTAR.com Arizona’s top pandemic adviser feels “cautiously optimistic” about Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for younger kids and believes it could help cut
Dr. Richard Carmona joined /College of Public Health, University of Arizona By Danny Shapirom | KTAR When Dr. Richard Carmona joined Arizona’s COVID-19 response team as
By Russ Wiles | Arizona Republic Arizona’s employment totals continue to rebound from the COVID-19 outbreak, with Gov. Doug Ducey on Thursday proclaiming that all
By Stephanie Innes | Arizona Republic Former U.S. Surgeon General and current Arizona COVID-19 adviser Dr. Richard Carmona says he’s working with Arizona Gov. Doug
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