Grocery workers feeling expendable after COVID-19 vaccine delays

As panicked Americans cleared supermarkets of toilet paper and food last spring, grocery employees gained recognition as among the most indispensable of the pandemic's front-line workers.

Businesses await start of spring training despite COVID-related restrictions

In 2020, spring training ended early due to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although America is still dealing with the pandemic, spring training is coming back with restrictions, and businesses say they are ready for the visitors.

Hurricane Harbor Phoenix reopens in March, looking to fill hundreds of jobs

Hurricane Harbor Phoenix is looking to add some fun to your summer by reopening with COVID-19 safety precautions. More good news is that it's looking to hire for over 500 jobs.

Pfizer says lab test indicates diminished antibody response by its COVID-19 vaccine to South Africa variant

Despite the results of the in vitro lab test, the company said that there is still no clinical evidence from human trials that the South African mutation reduces the overall protection of the vaccine.

Maryland resident dies after contracting Brazil COVID-19 variant: health officials

Maryland health officials have confirmed a case of COVID-19 in a resident that was caused by the new P.1 variant, which is commonly known as the Brazil variant of the coronavirus.

Arizona long-term care facilities struggle as many wait for COVID-19 vaccine doses

Many long-term care facilities are still waiting for COVID-19 vaccine doses as some residents are unable to travel to vaccination sites. Maricopa County Health says it's working through a waitlist with hundreds of requests.

Phoenix-based company hopes vaccination passport app can help open up the pandemic-ravaged economy

Developers of ConfirmD say the app will allow people to upload their COVID-19 testing and vaccination records to the app, while also allowing healthcare professionals to verify the records.

Arizona's Sen. Kelly: As vaccines ship, convincing skeptics needs focus

The recently elected Democrat said he's working to boost COVID-19 vaccine supplies in Arizona, making a case to the White House that Arizona's population swells in the winter with snow birds.

Carbon monoxide poisoning: Know the signs

Carbon monoxide is a colorless, tasteless and odorless gas, so it can be difficult to know if you’re exposed to high concentrations of it.

Nearly three-quarters of contiguous US covered in snow amid polar vortex

More than 73% of the lower 48 U.S. states were covered in snow this week, causing power outages and even impacting COVID-19 vaccine shipments.

Medical marijuana workers in California move to front of vaccine line

The California Department of Public Health is now allowing people who work at medical marijuana retail shops a shot at the front of the COVID-19 vaccine line, before some teachers and emergency workers. Some say it makes perfect sense, while others are outraged.

Arizona coronavirus toll tops 15,000 deaths, over 800,000 cases

The Department of Health Services on Wednesday reported 1,315 additional confirmed cases and 82 new deaths, increasing the state’s pandemic totals to 801,055 cases and 15,063 deaths.