Holiday travelers have faith in virus measures taken at Sky Harbor
Undaunted by a pandemic surging in Arizona and across the country, travelers made their way through Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport on Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with relatives and friends elsewhere.
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Trump pardons Flynn despite guilty plea in Russia probe
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Arizona reports 3,982 new coronavirus cases, 9 deaths
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Valley freeways clear of planned closures over Thanksgiving
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Valley consultant worries political antics could cost Arizona's economy
Following the latest Arizona GOP lawsuit, the president of a Valley economic consulting group worries the state could could be seen as problematic again.Comments -
St. Mary's distributes Thanksgiving meals to nearly 11,000 Arizona families
St. Mary’s Food Bank distributed Thanksgiving meals to nearly 11,000 Arizona families during its annual three-day giving event that ended Tuesday. -
Biden seeks unity as Trump stokes fading embers of campaign
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December skies offer delights for stargazers at the holidays
With December right around the corner, we look to the holiday skies for some very special treasures for you and yours! -
Arizona gas prices drop heading into Thanksgiving holiday weekend
Drivers hitting the road in Arizona for Thanksgiving are spending 70 cents less per gallon than they did for the 2019 holiday. -
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Arizona health boss expects COVID-19 surge to continue after Thanksgiving
Dr. Cara Christ, director of the Arizona Department of Health Services, doesn't believe the passing of Thanksgiving weekend will lead to a reduction of coronavirus cases in the state. -
ASU president says coronavirus manageable with correct protocol
Arizona State University is maintaining a low positive coronavirus case count with 2,870 ASU students and 153 employees testing positive since Aug. 1. -
Funny Santa pics during a not-so-fun holiday season
KTAR News host Jim Sharpe appreciates the innovation, but he hopes the "socially distanced Santa" picture will exist only this year. -
China's Xi congratulates Biden, hopes for 'win-win' ties
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Picture of US economy is worrisome as virus inflicts damage
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MCSO detention officer killed in highway accident near Phoenix
A Maricopa County Sheriff's Office detention officer died in a highway accident Tuesday, the agency said. -
Banner Health projected to reach surge capacity by December
Banner Health, Arizona's largest hospital system, expects to tap into its surge capacity in the next few weeks to handle spiking coronavirus cases. -
With New Mexico virus restrictions, NMSU basketball relocates to Phoenix
With restrictions in their home state, the New Mexico State University men's basketball team is kicking off their season based in Phoenix. -
Ducey urges local retailers to enforce virus mitigation through holidays
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey urged local businesses to take appropriate precautions to protect staff and shoppers from the coronavirus this holiday season. -
Tempe makes $2M in COVID-19 aid available for mortgage, rent
The city of Tempe is making $2 million available to residents impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic who need help paying their mortgage or rent. -
More than 240K Navajo Nation members seek tribal COVID-19 relief
About three-quarters of Navajos enrolled with the tribe have applied for financial assistance due to the coronavirus pandemic.


