Arizona Could Face Hospital Bed Shortage in Worst-Case Coronavirus Spread
Could Arizona handle a widespread coronavirus outbreak, such as those seen in Italy and China? It doesn’t appear so.
Could Arizona handle a widespread coronavirus outbreak, such as those seen in Italy and China? It doesn’t appear so.
By the time of the announcement, several districts had already canceled or postponed classes.
Basic questions, unanswered.
“The university has been busy planning and preparing for the possibility of transitioning to an online teaching and learning environment to help manage the potential spread of COVID-19.”
One restaurant reported a 40 to 50 percent drop in sales amid coronavirus scare.
Here we go again.
“For us, this is no different from DHS building a 30-foot wall along Arlington Cemetery.”
Readers don’t want “another media kingmaker.”
The bill could empower insurance companies to deny coverage to patients who take medications for mental illnesses.
Policing probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when you think of ADOT.
“The claim was denied wrongfully by Gila County and justice has been done.”
“It was clearly, clearly a misunderstanding.”
“If you were in a car accident and you hurt your back and you had to be on Tylenol with codeine for a couple weeks, that’s your business.”
The company plans to use the property to store tailings, the toxic, sludgy byproduct of mining.
It was Allister Adel’s first major decision on a high-profile police shooting since she took office in October.
That’s about the size of Manhattan.
The school could not come to an agreement with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation to keep the graduate program running.
“If you have a problem with substance abuse, I am more than willing to talk to you anytime you need because I think you do.”
Plastic bag bans? Inclusionary zoning? Not in Arizona.