
Pediatrician says risk of COVID ‘relatively low’ for Arizona kids in school
While some parents continue to have concerns over COVID-19, a Glendale pediatrician believes it is possible for students to safely return to in-person learning.
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Arizona reports 1,621 new COVID-19 cases, 83 more deaths
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Valley farm creates dog hotel to aid homeless pet owners
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Weekend closures set for I-10 near downtown Phoenix, Loop 101
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The importance of preventive cancer screening
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US advisers endorse one-dose COVID-19 vaccine from Johnson & Johnson
U.S. health advisers endorsed a one-dose COVID-19 vaccine from Johnson & Johnson on Friday, putting the nation on the cusp of adding an easier-to-use option to fight the pandemic.Comments -
Arizona health department adds vaccine eligibility tracker, more to site
The Arizona Department of Public Health has made additions to its website this week, including an eligibility tracker for those seeking the coronavirus vaccine. -
Teen charged with murder in UArizona campus garage shooting
A teenager was arrested for the shooting death of a University of Arizona student in a campus parking garage last weekend, police said. -
Phoenix nurse in Hacienda rape case wants DNA evidence tossed out
A nurse charged raping an incapacitated woman who later gave birth at Hacienda HealthCare, a Phoenix long-term care facility, is asking a judge to throw out DNA evidence. -
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Arizona AG Brnovich says US Supreme Court case is about election integrity
Arizona’s Republican attorney general says his U.S. Supreme Court case on the legality of two state voting laws is about defending election integrity, not preventing people from casting ballots. -
Luke AFB locked down after gun report, but no threat found
Luke Air Force Base was placed on lockdown following a report of an individual with a gun at a medical facility on base, authorities said Friday. -
Think Tank discusses politicized prosecutions, constraining democracy
This week’s Think Tank takes on two topics this week - politically motivated prosecutions and constraining democracy in Arizona. -
Judge rules Arizona Senate can get access to 2.1 million ballots
A judge has ruled that the Arizona Senate can get access to 2.1 million ballots from Maricopa County so it can audit results of the 2020 election. -
Latter-day Saints church gives $20M to distribute vaccines globally
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said it has given $20 million to help a program aimed at distributing coronavirus vaccines to poorer countries around the world. -
Native American nominee's Capitol grilling raises questions on bias
When Wyoming U.S. Sen. John Barrasso snapped at Deb Haaland during her confirmation hearing, many in Indian Country were incensed. -
Rep. Stanton wants to expand the number of federal judges in Arizona
Democratic U.S. Rep. Greg Stanton wants greater judicial representation on the federal level in Arizona in the near-distant future. -
Dems near relief bill OK by House, ponder wage plan rescue
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City of Phoenix to provide COVID-19 vaccine to most vulnerable residents
The city of Phoenix is delivering COVID-19 vaccines to the most vulnerable through a series of community-based vaccination events through May. -
Son’s death moves Arizona senator to back legalizing fentanyl testing strips
Arizona could soon legalize fentanyl testing strips and make them available over the counter, something that could help prevent overdoses and death. -
Morning Squeeze to hold hiring fair for new downtown Phoenix location
Popular Valley breakfast and lunch spot Morning Squeeze will hold a hiring fair next week for the new downtown Phoenix location, the restaurant announced. -
US jobless claims at 730K, still high but fewest in 3 months