Arizona House votes not to join Senate in adjourning
Republicans in the Arizona House voted Tuesday not to join the Senate in ending the the 2020 legislative session.
Republicans in the Arizona House voted Tuesday not to join the Senate in ending the the 2020 legislative session.
Florida girl, 2, adopted by family over Zoom after 700 days in foster care
“Foster children need people that are willing to raise their hands and say, 'I can be forever,’” she said.
“Foster children need people that are willing to raise their hands and say, 'I can be forever,’” she said.
McDonald's workers plan strike over coronavirus protections
Workers at McDonald's restaurants in 20 cities will go on strike Wednesday to put pressure on the company to improve employee protections during the coronavirus outbreak.
Workers at McDonald's restaurants in 20 cities will go on strike Wednesday to put pressure on the company to improve employee protections during the coronavirus outbreak.
Shopping Angels helping those at risk as COVID-19 crisis continues
A group of volunteers are donating their time and effort to shop for those who need to stay home during the COVID-19 pandemic in order to stay safe. Shopping Angels is a program that is designed to provide services to populations deemed especially at-risk for COVID-19, and claims to have over 7,000 volunteers around the world. For more information: https://ShoppingAngelsGlobal.org or call 480-779-9329
A group of volunteers are donating their time and effort to shop for those who need to stay home during the COVID-19 pandemic in order to stay safe. Shopping Angels is a program that is designed to provide services to populations deemed especially at-risk for COVID-19, and claims to have over 7,000 volunteers around the world. For more information: https://ShoppingAngelsGlobal.org or call 480-779-9329
Rocky Point, popular spot for Arizona tourists, feels COVID-19 pinch as pandemic continues
As Memorial Day weekend approaches, resorts are normally packed, and some Arizonans would head south to Rocky Point.
As Memorial Day weekend approaches, resorts are normally packed, and some Arizonans would head south to Rocky Point.
With unemployment benefits boosted, some businesses are finding it hard to get workers to return to work
Restaurants have reopened as Arizona's stay-at-home order expired, but an unintended consequence of the CARES Act is causing headaches for some owners, who may have a problem getting their workers back.
Restaurants have reopened as Arizona's stay-at-home order expired, but an unintended consequence of the CARES Act is causing headaches for some owners, who may have a problem getting their workers back.
Former White House butler Wilson Roosevelt Jerman dies of COVID-19
Wilson Roosevelt Jerman, one of the White House's longest-serving employees, died last weekend from COVID-19. He was 91.
Wilson Roosevelt Jerman, one of the White House's longest-serving employees, died last weekend from COVID-19. He was 91.
DeSoto grandmother, 62, recovers from COVID-19 after two months in hospital
After nearly two months at Methodist Charlton Medical Center in Dallas and more than a month of a ventilator, a 62-year-old grandmother from DeSoto was released and moved to a rehabilitation center.
After nearly two months at Methodist Charlton Medical Center in Dallas and more than a month of a ventilator, a 62-year-old grandmother from DeSoto was released and moved to a rehabilitation center.
Woman refusing to wear face covering at grocery store caught on video
A woman who refused to wear a face covering at the Gelson's in Dana Point is facing criticism after posting the video to social media.
A woman who refused to wear a face covering at the Gelson's in Dana Point is facing criticism after posting the video to social media.
20 COVID-19 cases linked to outbreak at Dole plant in Ohio, according to health officials
20 cases of COVID-19 have been linked to a Dole Fresh Vegetables packing plant in Ohio.
20 cases of COVID-19 have been linked to a Dole Fresh Vegetables packing plant in Ohio.
American Red Cross urges blood donors to donate amid pandemic
Since the coronavirus pandemic hit, there has been a blood shortage nationwide, and with elective surgeries starting back up in Arizona, the American Red Cross needs more donors.
Since the coronavirus pandemic hit, there has been a blood shortage nationwide, and with elective surgeries starting back up in Arizona, the American Red Cross needs more donors.
Many still without unemployment funds in Arizona
Arizona's unemployment agency revealed Monday that its paying
Arizona's unemployment agency revealed Monday that its paying
ASU scientists keeping an eye on how COVID-19 reacts as Arizona businesses reopen
A team of scientists at Arizona State University is hard at work to track COVID-19 across our state.
A team of scientists at Arizona State University is hard at work to track COVID-19 across our state.
Survey: 55 percent of employees say they work 1-10 extra hours remotely amid COVID-19
A recent survey done by Fishbowl, a employee social networking platform, found that the majority of its respondents said they were are working up to 10 more hours at home than they normally would if they were still working from their offices.
A recent survey done by Fishbowl, a employee social networking platform, found that the majority of its respondents said they were are working up to 10 more hours at home than they normally would if they were still working from their offices.
COVID-19 data sharing with law enforcement sparks concern
An Associated Press review of those states found that at least 10 states also share the names of everyone who tests positive.
An Associated Press review of those states found that at least 10 states also share the names of everyone who tests positive.
Navajo Nation reports highest per-capita COVID-19 infection rate in US
While New York City has the largest number of confirmed cases, the Navajo Nation holds a higher positive test rate per capita.
While New York City has the largest number of confirmed cases, the Navajo Nation holds a higher positive test rate per capita.
Law school graduate holds miniature commencement ceremony in back yard amid pandemic
“My goal was to remind us not to turn a blind eye to the light in our own backyards.”
“My goal was to remind us not to turn a blind eye to the light in our own backyards.”
States accused of fudging or bungling COVID-19 testing data
Public health officials in some states are being accused of bungling infection statistics or even deliberately using a little sleight of hand to make things look better than they are.
Public health officials in some states are being accused of bungling infection statistics or even deliberately using a little sleight of hand to make things look better than they are.
Pandemic will alter Communion rituals for many US Christians
Holy Communion will undergo major changes once the country reopens.
Holy Communion will undergo major changes once the country reopens.
States accused of fudging or bungling COVID-19 case numbers to make things look better than they are
As large parts of the U.S. ease their lockdowns against the coronavirus, public health officials in some states are being accused of bungling infection statistics or even deliberately using a little sleight of hand to make things look better than they are.
As large parts of the U.S. ease their lockdowns against the coronavirus, public health officials in some states are being accused of bungling infection statistics or even deliberately using a little sleight of hand to make things look better than they are.



















