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APS, SRP, and Phoenix Water Services Suspend Customer Shutoffs Over Coronavirus

APS, SRP, and Phoenix Water Services Suspend Customer Shutoffs Over Coronavirus

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 13, 2020

Other major utilities offered flexibility to customers affected by the pandemic.

Update: Phoenix Presidential Debate Moving to Washington, D.C., Due to COVID-19

Update: Phoenix Presidential Debate Moving to Washington, D.C., Due to COVID-19

By Ali SwensonMarch 12, 2020

The Democratic debate in Phoenix this Sunday won’t have a live audience or press room amid COVID-19 concerns, the network announced in an email Tuesday.

Update: NAU to Switch to Online Classes Over Coronavirus for at Least Two Weeks

Update: NAU to Switch to Online Classes Over Coronavirus for at Least Two Weeks

By Ali SwensonMarch 12, 2020

The change will go into effect Monday, March 23, when students return from their spring break.

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Was 90-Year-Old Arizona Coronavirus Patient at Nursing Home? Officials Won’t Say

Was 90-Year-Old Arizona Coronavirus Patient at Nursing Home? Officials Won’t Say

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 11, 2020

The county will “be working directly with that health care provider to ensure there is appropriate cleaning put in place.”

Nine Coronavirus Cases Confirmed in Arizona

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 11, 2020

One of the new cases is in Maricopa County, while the other two are in Pinal County.

Arizona’s Largest Homeless Shelter Ramps up Anti-Coronavirus Measures

Arizona’s Largest Homeless Shelter Ramps up Anti-Coronavirus Measures

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 11, 2020

These precautions don’t cover a nearby encampment of hundreds of people.

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For Now, Don’t Expect Arizona to Close Schools Because of the Coronavirus

For Now, Don’t Expect Arizona to Close Schools Because of the Coronavirus

By Elizabeth WhitmanMarch 11, 2020

Officials have not forgotten what happened during the swine flu outbreak of 2009.

All The Best Paul Gosar Coronavirus Memes

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 9, 2020

“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.”

Sixth Coronavirus Case Confirmed in Arizona, This Time in Pima County

Sixth Coronavirus Case Confirmed in Arizona, This Time in Pima County

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 9, 2020

A sixth person has tested positive for the 2019 novel coronavirus in Arizona. The latest presumptive positive case is in Pima County.

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Third Coronavirus Case in Arizona Confirmed, Woman Hospitalized

Third Coronavirus Case in Arizona Confirmed, Woman Hospitalized

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 6, 2020

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 Are in Isolation for Coronavirus

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 5, 2020

Five Scottsdale first responders who transported and evaluated the second person to test positive for the virus are under isolation protocol.

The Navajo Nation Prepares for Coronavirus

The Navajo Nation Prepares for Coronavirus

By Hannah CritchfieldMarch 5, 2020

The first case of the illness in Indian Country was confirmed earlier this week.

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Coronavirus in Phoenix Means Stores Are Out of Hand Sanitizer — or Rationing It

Coronavirus in Phoenix Means Stores Are Out of Hand Sanitizer — or Rationing It

By Ali SwensonMarch 4, 2020

We went to 10 stores across metro Phoenix to see how coronavirus fears have affected their supply of hand sanitizer. All but two were completely sold out.

Arizona Health Officials Identify ‘Presumptive Positive’ Coronavirus Case

By Meg O'ConnorMarch 3, 2020

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.

ASU Coronavirus Patient Cleared, Released from Isolation

ASU Coronavirus Patient Cleared, Released from Isolation

By Meg O'ConnorFebruary 21, 2020

The ASU member “has received multiple negative tests from CDC and meets the criteria to be released from isolation,” public health officials said.

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Ducey’s Pharmacy Board Flip-Flops on Bill Giving Prescription Info to Insurers

Ducey’s Pharmacy Board Flip-Flops on Bill Giving Prescription Info to Insurers

By Steven HsiehFebruary 18, 2020

“It was clearly, clearly a misunderstanding.”

Arizona Regulators Don’t Know What to Do About Summer Shutoffs

Arizona Regulators Don’t Know What to Do About Summer Shutoffs

By Elizabeth WhitmanFebruary 10, 2020

How hot is too hot to cut people’s electricity? There is no magic number.

Health Officials: No New Arizona Coronavirus Cases So Far After Testing

By Meg O'ConnorFebruary 7, 2020

“We have sent several samples to CDC for testing and so far we do not have any additional confirmed cases.”

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‘No One Claims Responsibility’: Amid Rising Homelessness, Phoenix and Its Largest Shelter Are Out of Sync

‘No One Claims Responsibility’: Amid Rising Homelessness, Phoenix and Its Largest Shelter Are Out of Sync

By Elizabeth WhitmanFebruary 7, 2020

Four perspectives from a Wednesday morning cleanup lay bare tensions over a longstanding issue with no end in sight.

American Lung Association Gives Arizona Failing Grades in Tobacco Control Report

American Lung Association Gives Arizona Failing Grades in Tobacco Control Report

By Ali SwensonJanuary 31, 2020

Arizona is spending a third of what it should be on tobacco prevention and cessation, according to CDC recommendations. Meanwhile, it takes in over $400 million annually in tobacco-related revenue.

ADOSH: No Safety Violations at Hickman’s Egg Factory in Arlington

ADOSH: No Safety Violations at Hickman’s Egg Factory in Arlington

By Elizabeth WhitmanJanuary 31, 2020

Several inmates have been seriously injured while working at Hickman’s in recent years.

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ASU Students Panic Over Coronavirus, Redditor Claims Class Cancelled

By Meg O'ConnorJanuary 27, 2020

Some ASU students are panicked about the virus. A petition to cancel classes launched late last night has already acquired over 12,000 signatures

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