This Week in COVID: Banner Uses Corpse Trailer, Restaurants Will Not Close
More than 8,000 are dead so far.
More than 8,000 are dead so far.
The British musician is accused of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl in a Tempe hotel where he was staying while on tour with The Police in 1979.
One expert predicts a “humanitarian crisis.”
Robertson has admitted to molesting 10 paperboys.
Two employees were convicted in 1980 of molesting paperboys.
White House task force calls for “aggressive” mitigation measures.
He spent the night in jail.
“It is kind of concerning, but at the same time I’m going to keep doing what I got to do,” Moss said.
Giuliani strikes again.
When does the stigma exceed the offense?
Small measures, big problem.
Hospitals could be full in a week, according to ASU modeling.
The restaurant company has previously prevented staff from wearing masks.
Avoid gatherings, CDC says.
Two weeks post-election, Ducey appears.
Jake Hoffman is banned from Twitter.
One in ten in Maricopa County has had COVID-19.
If you spend $80 per month on cannabis products each month, you might consider keeping that MMJ card.
Another setback for Trump’s legal team.
There’s over a Wuhan outbreak’s worth of new cases each day in the U.S.
We caught up with some of candidates who drew attention this year.
State, federal, and local election results are in!