U.S. health officials Wednesday recommended all Americans get COVID-19 booster shots to shore up their protection amid the surging delta variant and evidence that the vaccines' effectiveness is falling.
Officials in northern Arizona are reporting that historic levels of rainfall on the burn scar of a large wildfire two years ago have created a significant danger for Flagstaff residents.
Gov. Doug Ducey announced Tuesday the state would provide additional federal funding to districts and charters that follow Arizona law and remain open for in-person instruction.
Babies born during the pandemic have significantly lower cognitive, verbal and motor skills than children born before the pandemic, according to a study.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey issued an executive order Monday to keep vaccine mandates out of the state, saying local governments that implemented one would be breaking the law.
Maricopa County's health department announced effective Monday, students exposed to COVID-19 who aren't fully vaccinated or haven't tested positive for the virus in the last 90 days will be required to quarantine at home.
A Phoenix school district can continue requiring face masks on campus until a new law goes into effect in September, a Maricopa County judge ruled Monday.
Deer Valley Unified School District has told parents that students who test positive for COVID-19 or have been in close contact with someone who has will be required to quarantine starting Monday.
This week, the 13th annual Phoenix Children’s Hospital Give-A-Thon, presented by Valley Hyundai Dealers, takes place on KTAR News 92.3 FM and 98.7 FM Arizona’s Sports Station.
Arizona health officials on Saturday reported 3,418 new COVID-19 cases, exceeding 3,000 for the second consecutive day, and 27 additional deaths from the disease.
The city official who imposed a one-day suspension on Phoenix Police Chief Jeri Williams said he's comfortable with the length and doesn't expect everyone to agree with him.
A state trooper was taken to a hospital to be checked out Friday morning after he may have been exposed to a chemical while responding to a freeway wreck, the Arizona Department of Public Safety said.
The monsoon storm season keeps giving to Arizona, with another round of rain expected to douse metro Phoenix as soon as Friday evening, forecasters said.
Arizona health officials on Friday reported 3,225 new COVID-19 cases, eclipsing 3,000 for the first time in more than six months, and 23 additional deaths from the disease.