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Former AHCCCS Director Tom Betlach Will Lead DES Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

Former AHCCCS Director Tom Betlach Will Lead DES Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

By Hannah CritchfieldMarch 20, 2020

He’ll lead the agency for 75 days, while Cara Christ leads Arizona’s response to COVID-19.

Arizona Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Remain Open, but With Some Changes

Arizona Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Remain Open, but With Some Changes

By Nick MeyersMarch 20, 2020

“Everyone’s doing things a little differently.”

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey Is Activating the National Guard

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey Is Activating the National Guard

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 19, 2020

After being criticized for being slow to act to limit the spread of COVID-19, Ducey said he’s activating the national guard and closing bars and gyms.

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Update: Tempe Mayor Issues Proclamation Closing Bars and In-Store Dining

Update: Tempe Mayor Issues Proclamation Closing Bars and In-Store Dining

By Steven HsiehMarch 19, 2020

Tempe Mayor Mark Mitchell issued a proclamation ordering the closure of “bars, in-restaurant dining, and recreational and entertainment venues.

McSally Launches New Facebook Ads the Same Day She Pledges to Pause Campaigning

McSally Launches New Facebook Ads the Same Day She Pledges to Pause Campaigning

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 19, 2020

“I am going to focus 100% of my time on public service and leave campaigning for another day,” McSally said.

14 Navajo Nation Members Test Positive for COVID-19, Emergency Order Declared

14 Navajo Nation Members Test Positive for COVID-19, Emergency Order Declared

By Hannah CritchfieldMarch 19, 2020

The number of cases has risen quickly.

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Sinema Argues With Phoenix Council Member’s Staffer Over Restaurant Closures

Sinema Argues With Phoenix Council Member’s Staffer Over Restaurant Closures

By Steven HsiehMarch 19, 2020

“This one is simple. Vote to keep the emergency declaration in place, or more people will die. Period.”

Phoenix Council Punts on Emergency Declaration Vote, Restaurant Closures Continue

Phoenix Council Punts on Emergency Declaration Vote, Restaurant Closures Continue

By Steven HsiehMarch 18, 2020

“Hey Phoenix, let Laura Pastor know who you want our city to save lives.” – Senator Kyrsten Sinema

COVID-19 Misinformation Spreads as Vrbo Travelers Encouraged to Come to Arizona

COVID-19 Misinformation Spreads as Vrbo Travelers Encouraged to Come to Arizona

By Hannah CritchfieldMarch 18, 2020

Customers allege homeowners are downplaying the coronavirus in Arizona.

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How to Get School Meals in Greater Phoenix During Coronavirus Closures

How to Get School Meals in Greater Phoenix During Coronavirus Closures

By Elizabeth Whitman and OthersMarch 18, 2020

For picking up and eating elsewhere only.

No Hand Sanitizer, Masks in Arizona Prisons, Corrections Officers Privately Say

No Hand Sanitizer, Masks in Arizona Prisons, Corrections Officers Privately Say

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 18, 2020

“Hand sanitizer? I can’t even find gloves,” one wrote.

Mayor Gallego’s Emergency Declaration Was Potentially Unprecedented

Mayor Gallego’s Emergency Declaration Was Potentially Unprecedented

By Steven HsiehMarch 18, 2020

Perhaps the first-ever “great emergency” in Phoenix.

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Stop Flushing Anything Besides Toilet Paper, Valley Cities Urge Residents

Stop Flushing Anything Besides Toilet Paper, Valley Cities Urge Residents

By Ray SternMarch 18, 2020

“Think of it like we’re in Mexico… you throw it in the trash.”

Joe Biden Soundly Wins Arizona Presidential Preference Election Over Sanders

Joe Biden Soundly Wins Arizona Presidential Preference Election Over Sanders

By Ray SternMarch 17, 2020

Former Vice President Joe Biden swept the Arizona Democratic presidential preference election on Tuesday.

Food Banks Are Bracing for Shortages and Higher Demand During COVID-19 Pandemic

Food Banks Are Bracing for Shortages and Higher Demand During COVID-19 Pandemic

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 17, 2020

Donations from grocery stores have slowed to a halt, although the U.S. Department of Agriculture is still supplying food.

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A Running List of Arizona Events Canceled Due to the Coronavirus

A Running List of Arizona Events Canceled Due to the Coronavirus

By New Times StaffMarch 17, 2020

We’ll update as they come.

The Clinic That Tested Graham County’s First COVID-19 Patient Has a Mask Shortage

The Clinic That Tested Graham County’s First COVID-19 Patient Has a Mask Shortage

By Steven HsiehMarch 17, 2020

The sole hospital in the Safford area is grappling with the possibility that it will no longer have the option to airlift seriously ill patients to big cities.

Arizona’s Understaffed, Filthy Prisons Have No Plan to Deal With COVID-19

Arizona’s Understaffed, Filthy Prisons Have No Plan to Deal With COVID-19

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 17, 2020

Hand sanitizer is out. Soap gets confiscated. Prisons haven’t even been telling inmates what COVID-19 is.

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Phoenix Bars and Restaurants Ordered Closed Tonight, State of Emergency Declared by Mayor

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 17, 2020

At 8 p.m. tonight, bars will be forced to closed and restaurants must switch to delivery, takeout, or drive-thru only.

Vrbo Customer Was Denied a Refund Because COVID-19 Hasn’t ‘Affected’ State Much

Vrbo Customer Was Denied a Refund Because COVID-19 Hasn’t ‘Affected’ State Much

By Hannah CritchfieldMarch 16, 2020

They denied a refund, they said, because Arizona is “one of the least affected states,” with “only a few isolated cases.”

Cannabis Companies Struggle to Survive the Coronavirus

Cannabis Companies Struggle to Survive the Coronavirus

By Natasha YeeMarch 16, 2020

“When I see Harvest’s stock and what’s happened to it, I think it’s undervalued due to the amount of licenses they hold.” – Demitri Downing

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Arizona’s Primary Will Go on, With Officials Saying COVID-19 Risk Is Manageable

Arizona’s Primary Will Go on, With Officials Saying COVID-19 Risk Is Manageable

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 16, 2020

Experts say the risks are manageable, as long as people take the usual precautions.

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