Las Vegas to reopen casinos -- with restrictions

Las Vegas is set to reopen casinos following its coronavirus lockdown, but guests should not expect a return to business as usual.

Divorce attorneys brace for spike after coronavirus quarantine ends

Divorce attorneys are preparing for an uptick in divorces after quarantine restrictions are lifted, as they often do in times of economic stress.

Arizona has 300 new coronavirus cases; death toll up to 800

The latest numbers increase the statewide totals in the coronavirus outbreak to 16,339 cases and 800 known deaths.

Florida man kidnaps girl, 17, to drive him through coronavirus highway checkpoint: police

A Florida man was arrested last week on kidnapping charges after allegedly threatening a 17-year-old girl in a grocery store parking lot and forcing her to drive him and another woman through a coronavirus highway checkpoint into the Florida Keys, authorities said.

Arizona 'testing blitz' extended for two more weeks

The state's three-week COVID-19 testing blitz came to an end last week. After tens of thousands were tested in that stretch, Arizona decided to extend testing by two weeks.

Woman fundraising to get Navajo Nation hand washing stations to battle COVID-19

The Navajo Nation has been one of the hardest hit areas in the country with the coronavirus, but one valley woman is doing what she can to make conditions a little safer.

Arizona Coyotes team up with local organizations for a May 27, 28 blood drive

The Arizona Coyotes and several local organizations teamed up to host a much-needed blood drive as the coronavirus caused a storage in donations. Donors are asked to make an appointment ahead of time.

More food donated to Navajo Nation amid COVID-19 pandemic

The Navajo Nation in Northern Arizona received a big shipment on Friday, in the form of thousands of pounds of food from St. Mary’s Food Bank in Phoenix.

Head of Arizona Department of Economic Security stepping down

State officials confirmed Friday night that the head of the Arizona Department of Economic Security is stepping down.

California Undocumented Relief Fund sees overwhelming demand in first week

The $125 million fund for undocumented immigrants in the state is up and running, but some are struggling to obtain the funds as organizations work to answer tens of thousands of calls daily.   

COVID-19 school closure raised some students' grades at high school in Ahwatukee

2020 has brought some strange times for graduating high school seniors, with the COVID-19 pandemic changing not only the academic landscape for students, but for faculty and teachers as well.