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Coronavirus Relief Payments Start Landing In Arizonans’ Bank Accounts
People across Arizona have been checking their bank accounts and fining stimulus checks from the government have arrived.

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People across Arizona have been checking their bank accounts and fining stimulus checks from the government have arrived.

Student Athletes are still trying to accept the loss of winter and spring sports to the coronavirus crisis.
Arizona gun shop owners say the only thing that has slowed a coronavirus-sparked buying spree is a shortage of inventory.
Gov. Doug Ducey is allowing limited use of a malaria drug touted by President Donald Trump to treat coronavirus illnesses.
Arizona nonprofit groups that provide food and shelter for low-income and homeless residents are struggling to keep up with demand.
Sydney Wiese, a Phoenix native who plays guard for the Los Angeles Sparks in the WNBA, has tested positive for the new coronavirus illness.
March Madness may have been canceled in real life. An online simulation, however, sent the Sun Devils on a Cinderella run.
While the coronavirus crisis has closed schools, it's important for kids to remain active.
Major League Baseball is looking to play all games in Arizona. Some say it might be a mirage.
When sporting events do resume, there's a chance of fewer fans —or even no fans at all. Virtual reality can help fill the void.
Arizona mayors responded to Gov. Doug Ducey's inclusion of golf courses, pawnshops and others as essential businesses.
Arizona's unemployment claims have shot up as the state deals with the economic fallout of the coronavirus.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is not planning a statewide stay-at-home order despite neighboring states having done so.
Gov. Doug Ducey has been taking measures to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Here's what some Arizonans had to say.
Phoenicians remember Kobe Bryant's last trip to Phoenix in 2016.
The Arizona Interscholastic Association hopes to resume spring sports at some point soon.
An employee of the Cincinnati Reds based in Arizona has tested positive for COVID-19 infection.
With Spring Training on hold, the Arizona Diamondbacks are keeping their training facility open on an "optional" basis.
Carla Simon will be the first female Special Olympics athlete to run in the Boston Marathon, delayed until September due to the coronavirus.
Arizona's three universities hope prioritizing enrollment in the Arizona Teachers Academy can help address the state's teacher shortage.