18 Coronavirus Cases Confirmed in Arizona, Cases Double in Maricopa County
Five new cases have cropped up since yesterday. The case count in Maricopa County has doubled since Saturday.
Five new cases have cropped up since yesterday. The case count in Maricopa County has doubled since Saturday.
A third COVID-19 case has been confirmed in Pima County, bringing the statewide total to 13.
The virus has now spread to four Arizona counties. A Graham County elementary school employee has tested positive for COVID-19.
The latest is in Pima County.
The county will “be working directly with that health care provider to ensure there is appropriate cleaning put in place.”
One of the new cases is in Maricopa County, while the other two are in Pinal County.
The Pima County Attorney’s Office has decided not to file any criminal charges against the deputy who tackled a 15-year-old boy with no arms or legs.
“Been thinking about life and mortality today. I’d rather die gloriously in battle than from a virus. In a way it doesn’t matter. But it kinda does.”
A sixth person has tested positive for the 2019 novel coronavirus in Arizona. The latest presumptive positive case is in Pima County.
A third person has been diagnosed with the 2019 novel coronavirus. The latest case involves a woman in her 40s. She is currently hospitalized.
Five Scottsdale first responders who transported and evaluated the second person to test positive for the virus are under isolation protocol.
The deputy who stopped a Lake Havasu man over an air freshener in September 2019 has been fired.
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The case is a “presumptive positive,” meaning while it has tested positive by the public health lab, it is still pending confirmatory testing at CDC.
“Eddie Farnsworth protects rapists,” read a white banner with red and black lettering hung over the Arizona Senate floor on Monday afternoon.
In a shocking twist, Mayor Gallego caved to community pressure, backed down from her civilian oversight model, and supported Carlos Garcia’s instead.
Today, the city of Phoenix will become one step closer to creating a new city agency to oversee the Phoenix Police Department.
The ASU member “has received multiple negative tests from CDC and meets the criteria to be released from isolation,” public health officials said.
“He said, ‘There’s one thing, and you’re not gonna like it.'”
The lawsuit was spurred by a New Times exposé on Motel 6’s practice of sharing guest information with Immigrations and Customs Enforcement.
At the 2017 Trump rally, Phoenix police fired nearly 500 rounds of pepper spray balls into the crowd, along with 16 canisters of tear gas.
“I would not even be mentioning this if it were a one-time occurring issue, but it seems to be happening on a continual basis, and it needs to stop.”