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The Biden administration is releasing weekly reports on how each state is weathering the pandemic. Find out how Arizona is doing.

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The Biden administration is releasing weekly reports on how each state is weathering the pandemic. Find out how Arizona is doing.

The Scottsdale Quarter location is offering guests the chance to eat safely and privately in a 'desert dome.'
A billboard accuses Tempe Union High School District for "failing our kids" as it remains closed for in-person learning.
NXIVM sex cult leader Keith Raniere is now being held at a Tucson prison that specializes in sex offenders after a January transfer.
The Pima County Health Department announced it will allow residents over the age of 70 to get vaccinated starting Monday.
Arizona Senate Republicans have introduced a resolution seeking to hold the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in contempt.
The Tucson Convention Center coronavirus vaccination site was previously only open to educators and first responders.
Four members of the Tucson Unified School District lost their lives to the coronavirus in the last week of January, a spokesperson said.
For the second year in a row, the city of Tempe has canceled its annual Fourth of July celebration due to coronavirus concerns.
The Tucson Police Department identified the officer who fatally shot a man on Monday and revealed new details abut the shooting.
The Tempe Police Department said an arrest has been made after a man was shot over the sale of a video game system.
Arizona's largest county said it tossed out more than 500 doses of the coveted coronavirus vaccine in order to maintain quality.
Foothills Animal Rescue is searching for a kitten missing from its north Scottsdale campus. The shelter believes Gray may have been stolen.
The Sonoran Science Academy was covered in hate-filled graffiti on Monday, the Pima County Sheriff's Department said.
Arizona State University has postponed its next two men's basketball games "due to a recent COVID-19 development," the school said.
The coronavirus brought a 53 year love story to an abrupt halt when Gwen and Mike Elbert died of the virus just eight days apart.
Phoenix Municipal Stadium will open new vaccine appointments for the month of February on Wednesday.
Democratic Rep. Arlando Teller of Chinle announced Monday he was resigning to take a new job with the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Tucson won't hold its annual St. Patrick's Day parade and festival in order to keep people safe amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Tempe Police Department is investigating a fatal shooting that took place Monday night near Mill and Southern Avenues.