Lakeland Army reservist is 10th U.S. military member to die from COVID-19

U.S. Army Reserve Sgt. 1st Class Calvin Ogletree was always big on the military. He joined the Army right after graduating from Kathleen High School. Eventually, he did tours in Iraq, Bosnia, and elsewhere, and always lived to tell about it.

News conference: Gov. Doug Ducey provides major updates on COVID-19 in Arizona
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The governor held his first news conference about the coronavirus since October 29 as cases, testing and deaths increase. He also talked about the 2020 election results.

In one California city, some resist state's new coronavirus restrictions

But in Yuba City, there was little evidence things had changed, a sign of the challenge facing state officials as they try to bring back restrictions from the spring on a population less willing to accept them.

Madison Elementary School District returning to online learning
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The Madison Elementary School District's governing board has decided that virtual learning will resume for students on Nov. 30 as COVID-19 cases continue to rise in the state.

California AG fights back on request to release hundreds of incarcerated people from San Quentin

Xavier Becerra argued that roughly 1,000 people inside San Quentin could easily be transferred to any one of the other 29 male prison facilities in the state, which would mean 36 inmate transfers per prison.

Ohio wedding linked to at least 32 coronavirus cases: 'Nobody's wearing a mask'

At least 32 people who attended a wedding in Ohio last month have reportedly contracted the coronavirus, including the bride and groom and two of the couple’s grandparents.

New Mexico State basketball temporarily moving to Phoenix

The Aggies are expecting to be in Arizona for five weeks, but could extend their stay depending on developments with the pandemic. They are hoping to play their first game next week.

Navajo Nation under 3-week stay-at-home lockdown as COVID-19 cases rise

The Navajo Nation issued another lockdown for the reservation on Nov. 16 as officials have continued to report uncontrolled community spread of the coronavirus.

FDA allows 1st rapid virus test that gives results at home

U.S. regulators on Tuesday allowed emergency use of the first rapid coronavirus test that can be performed and developed entirely at home.

Peoria now allows restaurants to expand outdoor seating capacity without permit process

For some restaurants in the West Valley city, the decision by city officials to allow outdoor seating to be expanded without the usual permit process could save their business.

Stock market comeback on pause amid coronavirus surge

The numbers underscore how the coronavirus pandemic is worsening and threatening to drag the economy lower, at least in the near term.

NAU expert says comparisons between U.S. and European response to COVID-19 difficult

As the world continues to deal with COVID-19, comparisons have been made between how the U.S. and European countries battled the pandemic. One expert at NAU says such comparisons are difficult to make.