Ducey Takes Minimal Action as COVID-19 Cases Soar
As Arizona COVID-19 cases continue to rise, Governor Doug Ducey has issued an executive order limiting restaurant dining rooms to 50 percent of fire code capacity.
As Arizona COVID-19 cases continue to rise, Governor Doug Ducey has issued an executive order limiting restaurant dining rooms to 50 percent of fire code capacity.
Guards, the ACLU, and a former inmate describe a chaotic and problematic response to COVID-19 in the Maricopa County Jail.
What happens in the next few months will make a big difference for Meschelle Hornstein and her 3-year-old daughter, Noah.
In his ruling, the judge argues that Governor Doug Ducey has legal grounds to shutter gyms.
The Arizona Congressman said federal health officials should step aside so Trump’s “message is not mitigated or distorted.”
The gym owner suing Ducey claimed Goldwater Institute partnered with him on the lawsuit. That’s not true.
Things seem to have spiraled out of control quickly after a Granite Creek employee tested positive for the novel coronavirus on June 9.
Local gyms are battling with Governor Doug Ducey and city officials in a desperate attempt to stay open.
“We can go back to where we were in terms of slowing the virus,” Ducey said.
“The bottom line is we can confirm the Dream Center has made the decision to not discriminate.”
Still, there are some silver linings to all this larceny and villainy. Much of it didn’t work.
“Businesses cannot mislead consumers with their advertising, especially when it comes to health issues as serious as COVID-19.”
At a press conference today, Governor Doug Ducey implored the public to stay home if possible and wear a mask when social distancing was not possible.
COVID-19 numbers are skyrocketing in Maricopa County and Arizona at large. Experts say the situation is only going to get worse.
“Phillips’ comments … do not represent the values of our Scottsdale community,” Mayor Jim Lane said.
The statements by the Dream City Church leaders show a “lack of knowledge” about the capabilities of its air system.
Families are still seeking access to support people with disabilities.
Dream City Church says it has solved the pandemic problem in its auditorium. Experts disagree.
In other states, Apple is reopening its stores. Not Arizona.
In a press conference today, Ducey reversed his earlier position.
“On Saturday, I held a campaign event, where it is likely I came into contact with an infected individual.”
Data from over a third of the 146 Arizona facilities included in the dataset is missing from the first weekly update.