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Arizona again reporting over 1,000 new COVID-19 cases

Cases have been over 1,000 for four of the last five days

Arizona reports 980 new COVID-19 cases after 4 days of more than 1,000

State health officials had reported 1,945 new cases on Wednesday, 1,014 on Thursday, 1,251 on Friday and 1,152 on Saturday

Multiple people shot in series of attacks in Tucson, Arizona

35-year-old man accused of separate shootings of first-responders

Arizona sees over 1,000 new COVID-19 cases for a 3rd day

The number of hospitalizations because of the virus have also been inching upward for the past week.

Tucson International Airport getting $18.5M federal grant

The grant will fund infrastructure and security upgrades.

Local nurses protest staffing shortages

Nurses at St. Mary's Hospital take to the streets to voice their concerns.

Biden nominates Flake

The President wants the former Arizona senator to be Ambassador to Turkey.

More federal COVID-19 money for Arizona

Rural hospitals are getting millions from the federal government.

Tucson businessman in Senate race

The race for the GOP nomination is getting crowded.

Ducey appoints ex-aide to fill state Supreme Court vacancy

Kathryn Hackett King, a Phoenix lawyer, was Ducey’s deputy general counsel from 2015 to 2017.

Fontes officially in Secretary of State race

The former Maricopa County Recorder joins a growing field of candidates.

Groups that backed Proposition 208 seek to block tax cuts

The groups have filed a pair of voter referendums and have 90 days to collect the nearly 120,000 signatures

Arizona hires ex-Wildcats star Chip Hale as baseball coach

Hale succeeds Jay Johnson who was named LSU’s new coach last month

Hundreds of Arizona blood donors needed amid urgent shortage

Blood drives canceled by because of the pandemic has continued to leave blood supplies low

State Representative Lieberman joins race for governor

The Phoenix area Democrat joins a growing field.

Phoenix businessman runs for Secretary of State

Beau Lane joins a crowded Republican primary.

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