
Arizona suspends sports following COVID-19 spike; ASU says ‘no’ to releasing
By Jeffrey Horst | Cronkite News On the heels of Arizona reporting at least 13 positive COVID-19 cases among its sports teams, Arizona State said

By Jeffrey Horst | Cronkite News On the heels of Arizona reporting at least 13 positive COVID-19 cases among its sports teams, Arizona State said

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Phoenix City Council could vote today on reopening athletics field at city parks. City parks and

By Mark Cowling | Casa Grande Dispatch FLORENCE — ESPN Wide World of Sports in Florida’s Walt Disney resort is similar to what Grinder Sports

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times A federal appeals court won’t block enforcement of a law that requires companies that

The suit claims that the league has been making payouts using an evaluation process that ‘explicitly and deliberately discriminates on the basis of race’ By

By Bruce Pascoe | Arizona Daily Star After Arizona athletic director Dave Heeke forecasted a $7.5 million pandemic-related deficit last spring through the end of 2019-20,

By Duane Rankin | Arizona Republic The Phoenix Suns have made it clear their goal is to go undefeated in the NBA restart “seeding” games.

By Jordan Rogers | Cronkite News Jason Franklin’s personality had taken a dramatic turn. The former Arizona State University linebacker, often described as upbeat and

By Mark Carlisle | Yourvalley.net For half a century, many Glendale golfers felt at home on the links of Glen Lakes Golf Course. Now, some

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents the Phoenix Suns.) By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal It is a strange time right now for the Phoenix

Arizona Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill was released Sunday from the Rhode Island hospital where he was being treated for COVID-19. Bidwill felt symptoms earlier in

By Dave Sheinin | The Washington Post As if Major League Baseball’s degree of difficulty in attempting to launch a 2020 season this summer amid

By Nick Piecoro | Arizona Republic Diamondbacks relievers Junior Guerra and Silvino Bracho have tested positive for COVID-19, manager Torey Lovullo revealed Sunday. They are

By Nick Piecoro | Arizona Republic/USA TODAY NETWORK The Arizona Diamondbacks took the field on Friday for the first time as baseball’s unprecedented summer training

By Christian Babcock | Cronkite News The Arizona Diamondbacks announced their 60-man roster for their upcoming summer training camp Monday, but the biggest news was

(Disclosure: RLG represents HealthyVerify Certification.) By Briar Napiar | The Republic Phoenix Rising FC General Manager Bobby Dulle admitted as such: A perfect way to return

By Bob Nightengale | USA TODAY Sports. Commissioner Rob Manfred, after a conference call Monday night with the Major League Baseball owners, has decided to schedule a

By Bob Nightengale | USA TODAY Major League Baseball, which has had at least 12 major-league players and staff members test positive for COVID-19, has

By Bob Nightengale | USA TODAY Major League Baseball and the players union are moving towards an agreement on a 60-game season starting July 19

Owners and the players’ union have been unable to figure out how to share the financial cost of playing a season without fans in attendance

By Kent Somers | Arizona Republic Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald is equally adept at catching footballs and avoiding controversy. So, it wasn’t a surprise his first

ESPN Major League Baseball’s owners are expected to send a new proposal to the players’ union on Friday that includes a 2020 season lasting between
By Bob Nightengale | USA TODAY The Major League Players Association on Monday considered MLB’s latest offer a “step backwards” that proposed a 76-game season

By Scott Lauber | Philadelphia Inquirer For weeks, it seemed as if negotiations between Major League Baseball and the Players Association over the economics of

(Disclosure: RLG represents the Phoenix Suns.) By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal While it is unclear when National Basketball Association games will resume and

By Bob Nightengale | USA TODAY The Major League Baseball Players Association sent their first counter-proposal to Major League Baseball on Sunday afternoon that did not

By Maria Polletta and Lily Altavena | Arizona Republic A week after saying he was “hopeful” Arizona kids could safely return to classrooms later this
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By KTAR The Arizona Education Foundation (AEF) is receiving an $11.5-million grant from the U.S. Department of Education for a statewide literacy development program. The

By KTAR PHOENIX — Former Democratic Arizona Rep. Leezah Sun, who resigned in January 2024 after facing House expulsion on three accusations, announced Monday on

By Cleveland.com Dick Van Dyke is 100 tomorrow. That’s no big deal — in my world. Last month, my klezmer band played a 100th birthday