This Week in COVID: Masks Work, Phoenix Reopens Park Facilities
Case numbers are spiking slightly.
Case numbers are spiking slightly.
A 34-year-old man faces over a decade in prison for a crime that received shorter sentences in similar cases.
The money came from the federal CARES Act.
“It was like $7,000 dollars worth of payments that they’re saying that I owe them now.”
Phoenix’s District 7 contains the Human Services Campus.
“…Chris Malloy’s writing on food and the artists who craft it was hard to beat.”
Governor Doug Doucey used millions in federal pandemic relief money to pay for state agencies
A federal judge ruled that Arizona voters can have until October 23 to register to vote. But state Republicans plan to appeal.
Percent positivity measures how widespread the virus is.
Amidst election-related anxiety, Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes urges trust in the system
President Donald Trump tested positive for the coronavirus, and Congressman Andy Biggs thinks he should take hydroxychloroquine.
The Constable Ethics, Standards & Training Board ordered Doug Middleton to attend an anger management class.
Sacred land would be destroyed.
New emails show that state Representative Mark Finchem is still working with anti-government extremists.
It’s automatic.
Everything you’ll need to know to cast your vote.
The sale of a potent CBD strain has brought about a potent legal dispute.
Over 217,500 Arizonans have been infected with COVID-19 and over 5,600 have died from it.
A new Martha McSally campaign spot features a veteran who has defended waterboarding and a Navy SEAL accused of war crimes.
Around half of all COVID-19 cases Maricopa County has ethnicity data for are Hispanic or Latino people.
Always looking out for the children.
Carlos Garcia says the proposal is “not based in reality.”