Arizona’s First Coronavirus Death: A Sky Harbor Employee in His 50s
The patient was a man in his 50s, with underlying health conditions.
The patient was a man in his 50s, with underlying health conditions.
There just aren’t enough masks to go around.
“I am going to focus 100% of my time on public service and leave campaigning for another day,” McSally said.
For picking up and eating elsewhere only.
“Hand sanitizer? I can’t even find gloves,” one wrote.
Donations from grocery stores have slowed to a halt, although the U.S. Department of Agriculture is still supplying food.
Hand sanitizer is out. Soap gets confiscated. Prisons haven’t even been telling inmates what COVID-19 is.
Experts say the risks are manageable, as long as people take the usual precautions.
The state’s largest hospital system has few answers about who can tested.
“We’re rationing the tests for the really sick people,” one doctor said.
At least seven school districts in the Valley have closed schools indefinitely.
Other major utilities offered flexibility to customers affected by the pandemic.
The House voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to pass a bill requiring hens to be cage-free by 2025.
The state has nine cases of COVID-19 so far.
These precautions don’t cover a nearby encampment of hundreds of people.
Officials have not forgotten what happened during the swine flu outbreak of 2009.
The history Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran church is selling its parking lot to a developer, and nearby residents are not happy.
Eventually, the Human Services Campus could have nearly 1,000 shelter beds.
It’ll be at the same venue where President Trump held his rally last month.
Bloomberg pays entry-level field organizers $6,000 a month, which “does make it really challenging for smaller races,” a local staffer said.
Locals have opposed Canyon Mine, south of the Grand Canyon, for decades.