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Coronavirus Arizona: Free Child Care Available To Front-Line Health Workers
Low-income Arizona residents who are essential workers in the fight against the new coronavirus may be eligible for free child care.

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Low-income Arizona residents who are essential workers in the fight against the new coronavirus may be eligible for free child care.

Arizona's Department of Health Services director noted a need for a large increase in medical equipment and capacity.
While the coronavirus outbreak has halted many court proceedings, some immigration courts in Arizona are continuing with hearings.
Gov. Doug Ducey says he's reached out the federal government to request help for Arizona businesses impacted by the coronavirus outbreak.
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Sen. Kyrsten Sinema took direct aim at Gov. Doug Ducey, citing White House recommendations to end on-site dining to control the coronavirus.
Courts in Arizona are limiting proceedings in reaction to the spread of the new coronavirus.
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A viral social media trend last summer did not sit well with Arizona Rep. T.J. Shope.
State health officials have identified two more cases of the new coronavirus, bringing the total number in the state to 12.
An analysis from the New Partnership for New Americans says the number has increased since the 2016 presidential election.
Democratic lawmakers want Gov. Doug Ducey to order a special legislative session to address coronavirus in Arizona.
U.S. Rep. Tom O’Halleran announced Tuesday that he has canceled two upcoming town halls in Arizona amid increasing coronavirus fears.
The bill has sparked opposition from critics who say it would criminalize speech protected by the First Amendment.
Ducey declined to call out House Bill 2598 but linked it to his decision to stop pushing increased immigration enforcement last month.
Arizona will be the first and only state doing same-day testing for the novel coronavirus, which health officials said is likely to spread.
Retired astronaut Mark Kelly is currently leading Republican U.S. Sen. Martha McSally in polling, but also in digital advertising spending.
A Tohono O’Odham Nation of Arizona official said land near Monument Hill blasted for border wall construction is sacred to his ancestors.