One of the governor's new rules will give the state the authority to take back unused vaccine doses and give them to areas in need.
COVID-19 is on the verge of becoming the leading cause of death in Arizona, surpassing cancer and closing in on heart disease.
Mesa needed $717.2 million to get out of the red
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The Arizona Republican Party voted Saturday to censure Cindy McCain, Gov. Doug Ducey and former Rep. Jeff Flake for not supporting Trump.
The Mohave County Sheriff's Office is investigating after a bus bound for the Grand Canyon crashed and rolled over Saturday, killing one.
As our attention remains mostly on the coronavirus, seasonal influenza cases are down significantly in all parts of the country.
Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs has been castigated by his two brothers over his efforts to cast doubt about President Joe Biden's victory.
COVID-19 continues to ravage Arizona, but a study of the genomes of some Arizonans who have been infected say it began here in February.
Here's how Arizona's coronavirus vaccination rate compares to its neighboring states.
The 45th president pardoned 140 people in his final hours in office, including some in Arizona.
Thousands who would normally have flooded Washington this week were told to stay home due to the coronavirus and security concerns.
As Arizona expands its vaccination reach, the state continues to lead the U.S. in its coronavirus infection rate.
Gov. Doug Ducey plans to use millions of dollars that schools will lose from declining enrollment for programs to help students.
Getting enough people vaccinated to stop the pandemic is a major logistical question. Arizona is turning to mass vaccination sites to do so.
Many veterinarians face a mountain of debt after medical school and struggle to cope with the trauma endured by pets.
The U.S. Forest Service released an environmental review paving the way for the creation of a massive copper mine in Tonto National Forest.
A Republican lawmaker wants to make it a felony to intimate police, firefighters or other first responders.
Democrats are asking the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate four Arizona Republicans for their possible role in the riots.
Arizona will allow residents over the age of 65 to get the coronavirus vaccine starting Tuesday as a result of new federal recommendations.
Arizona's congressional delegation split along party lines as the House voted to impeach President Donald Trump for the second time.
Nurses in our state are on the front lines of the battle against the coronavirus. See how much they’re paid in our state compared to others.
In a reversal, the Arizona Interscholastic Association voted to allow Arizona high schools to host winter sports amid the coronavirus surge.
Outdoor enthusiasts hoping to land one of the elusive permits needed to explore The Wave will have a better shot under a new federal plan.
“We know today that actually more veterans who have not been deployed will take their lives than people who were actually in combat.”
The pandemic has affected different people in different ways, causing financial stress due to job loss, sliding grades and relationships.
The Arizona Interscholastic Association voted Friday to cancel the upcoming boys and girls basketball, wrestling and soccer seasons.
Arizona, now a global coronavirus hot spot, reported over 11,000 new cases and 197 deaths Friday as infections continue to spread.
At least three Arizonans were among the 80 rioters arrested during the siege at the U.S. Capitol Wednesday, the Metropolitan police said.
From Gosar to Grijalva, here's how each member of Arizona's congressional delegation voted to count the Nov. 3 Electoral College votes.
As supporters of President Donald Trump storm the U.S. Capitol, Arizona lawmakers from both parties are speaking out against the violence.
Arizona's election results became the first objection by Republicans during Electoral College vote counting Wednesday ahead of riots.
Arizona has 304,180 infants and toddlers who need child care but only 234,270 slots to accommodate them, with poor and rural most affected.
Data from the CDC and Johns Hopkins University show Arizona has the highest rate of coronavirus spread in the world.
Arizona Democrats registered more new voters in the last election cycle than any other party, moving ahead of independents.
Hate crimes in Arizona bounced back in 2019 after a sharp drop the year before, and advocates say they fear the numbers are going up.
The quick rollout of coronavirus vaccine trials has revealed tribal distrust as few tribes across the U.S. have enrolled in the studies.
The numbers can be numbing. And that’s exactly what health officials in Arizona fear.
Along with a new year comes new laws. Find out what that means for Arizona.