Valley Metro handing out free face masks
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Valley Metro is giving away free face masks at the light rail stop at 44th Street and Washington to help keep people safe during the pandemic.

Arizona MVD reports delays due to absences during pandemic

The Arizona Motor Vehicle Division is experiencing delays after more employees have called out sick or have had to quarantine due to COVID-19.

Valley Metro now providing face coverings at 4 Phoenix transit stations

Since Maricopa County now mandates face masks and coverings, starting today, Valley Metro will hand out face coverings for riders at four locations across the Phoenix area -- those transit stations include Sunnyslope, Central Station in Downtown Phoenix, Ed Pastor, and Metrocenter Mall transit stations.

Valley Metro to require all riders to wear face masks beginning July 1

The new mandate applies to buses, light rails, paratransit, Dial-a-Ride, and vanpools. Masks must also be worn at Valley Metro stops, stations, and transit centers.

More people are flying as states reopen, how does it compare to last year's numbers?

According to data from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), more people are beginning to travel the skies again since the coronavirus first broke out in America.

MGM Resorts will offer free parking upon reopening in Las Vegas

MGM on Monday announced that free parking will be available to all guests when the resorts reopen following the COVID-19 pandemic.

Close to 20,000 teens have gotten their drivers license without taking a road test

Around 20,000 newly licensed drivers are on Georgia roads without ever having to take a road test. In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, the road test was suspended for teens and adults who have met all other requirements.

California sues Uber, Lyft over alleged labor law violations

California is suing ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft, alleging they misclassified their drivers as independent contractors under the state’s new labor law.

JetBlue wants to suspend service at 16 airports, including Tampa; other airlines request to halt services

This week, JetBlue, Delta and Spirit Airlines have asked the U.S. Department of Transportation to suspend services to certain airports, where they have been a significant drop in the number of passengers.