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White Mountain Apache Tribe locks down due to increase in COVID-19 cases

The lockdown was triggered by a rolling three-day case count and will last the weekend.

Enviro groups win bid for evidence on approval for Vigneto housing development

A judge ordered FWS to produce documents related to political interference that greenlit a huge housing development.

Arizona reports over 5K COVID-19 cases for 2nd straight day

Only 9% of ICU beds statewide were available Thursday.

UA public health researchers recommend stay-at-home order as pandemic surges

A discussion about current trends with Dr. Joe Gerald, a member of the UA COVID-19 modeling team.

COVID-19 surge, economic recovery, holiday shopping

Also, analysis on the week's headlines in Arizona politics.

Mask use spotty at Tumamoc, officials weigh need for closure

The hill's director says more people who walk in the evening need to put their masks on.

Digging into campaign spending in the 2020 election

How much difference did record-breaking campaign spending make in Arizona?

Unemployment claims for self-employed decrease 4 weeks in a row

PUA numbers in Arizona have been on a roller coaster through much of the year.

UA creates online skin cancer prevention training for massage therapists

The goal is that the training can one day be made available as a free tool.

Hospitals call on Arizona to act as COVID-19 surge mounts

The suggestions include a ban on indoor dining and group athletic events, curfews and limiting gatherings to no more than 25 people.

State of the City: 'Resilient,' according to Mayor Romero

Tucson’s mayor delivers her first State of the City address.

Banner Health predicts full hospitals in one week

Facilities will exceed capacity soon as COVID-19 surges.

Ducey tweaks rules on events, outdoor dining — no other COVID-19 restrictions

The governor said a vaccine plan is forthcoming, expecting the first doses to start arriving by the end of the month.

Invest in Ed is headed to court, again

Two legal challenges argue that Proposition 208 unconstitutionally overrules the Legislature's taxing authorities.

Mark Kelly sworn in as senator, casts first vote

Two days after the election results became official, Arizona got a new U.S. senator.

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