In addition to temporary closures as a result of the Coronavirus health emergency, City of Phoenix offices will be closed on March 31.
The pantry provided food to 187 families, 50 senior households and included 474 bags of food- (two for each family).
New numbers out of Maricopa County show 299 cases of the coronavirus and four deaths. Testing is available for some in Phoenix.
Arizona seniors are getting a break on emissions tests in an effort to reduce the risk of the coronavirus.
Maricopa court facilities have limited access due to the threat of the coronavirus. Here's what you need to know.
A new scoreboard developed by Unacast grades each U.S. state and county on how well its residents are practicing social distancing.
The #PHXGreaterTogether social media posts will showcases ideas on how to keep your communities close while practicing social distancing.
Local, State and Federal leaders are declaring a public health emergency due to COVID-19, and are issuing instruction to businesses.
As Freeman was working his recycling route, he noticed smoke a few blocks away and decided to go there to make sure everything was Okay.
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.
A physician at the Phoenix Children's Hospital has tested positive for the coronavirus, the hospital said.
Believe Project can assist those in need by giving away $100 a day.
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.
Scams include thieves who offer to shop for seniors then take off with the money, fake census workers, fake miracle cures and more.
The more you can make your kids stay outside, the less mess you’ll get to clean your inside.
All Fire Stations are closed to the general public. Firefighters will continue to run emergency calls from all stations.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed an executive order Tuesday blocking evictions of those affected by the coronavirus.
The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office released information about their response to the coronavirus as it relates to jail inmates.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey announced the arrival of over 440,000 pieces of medical and protective equipment to fight the coronavirus.
Arizonans who may have the coronavirus can call Banner Health to determine if they can be scheduled for a drive-thru testing appointment.
A Phoenix-area man has died after ingesting chloroquine phosphate, confusing it for a chemical touted as a coronavirus treatment.
"Effective Wednesday, March 25, all trolley service will be suspended until further notice in response to the COVID-19 pandemic."
Arizona's senators criticized Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul for reportedly using Senate facilities while awaiting coronavirus test results.
The coronavirus has caused school closures nationwide, but schools are still ensuring kids get their nutrition.
Coronavirus concerns caused Maricopa Parks and Recreation officials to ask park goers to avoid crowded parks.
The Arizona Interscholastic Association hopes to resume spring sports at some point soon.
Phoenix Housing is taking extra precautionary measures to limit in-person interactions, as recommended by the CDC.
Mayor W.J. "Jim" Lane speaks about COVID-19, the city's response and the impact on the community.
The following message from City Manager Ed Zuercher was sent to all city of Phoenix employees on the evening of March 20, 2020.
The city's outdoor recreational amenities remain open.
"We operate the Southwest’s largest wastewater treatment plant so it’s really important our infrastructure remains up and running smoothly."
Food and alcohol delivery services, restaurants offering deals, free or inexpensive streaming options, pharmacy deliveries and more.
An employee of the Cincinnati Reds based in Arizona has tested positive for COVID-19 infection.
The malls and shopping outlets managed by Simon Property Group temporarily closed Wednesday night.
Mayor W.J. “Jim” Lane has issued a declaration of emergency in Scottsdale as part of the city’s ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The city of Phoenix's digital classroom, PHXTV Classroom, has expanded its programming while kids are home.
Arizona expected to be at the political epicenter with a presidential debate and then a key primary. Then the coronavirus outbreak happened.