Coronavirus

AZ unemployment numbers a mixed bag

Sep 17, 2020 The unemployment picture is not so rosy as the numbers say.

Author Craig Johnson talks about Sheriff Walt Longmire's "Next to Last Stand".

Sep 16, 2020 Also on Arizona Spotlight: Real talk about living with autism, from some folks in our community who have first-hand experience.

Pima County directs apartment complexes near UA to close pools, gyms

Sep 16, 2020 The order is part of an attempt to slow a COVID-19 surge on campus.

Arizona pushes flu vaccinations to avert flu-and-COVID-19 ‘perfect storm’

Sep 16, 2020 Health officials are hoping to head off the possibility of a surge in hospitalizations from one or both of the viruses.

Arizona researchers dive into novel coronavirus

Sep 15, 2020 The team from the three state universities and T-Gen are trying to unlock the coronavirus.

Poll: Nearly 40% of Arizona residents wouldn't take COVID-19 vaccine

Sep 15, 2020 A poll suggests Arizona residents are split or undecided about whether they would take a coronavirus vaccine.

Pima County taking testing to where the college students are

Sep 15, 2020 The county will use pop-up sites near local bars catering to students.

News roundup: Reaching Latino and young voters; Poll: 38% of Arizonans wouldn't get COVID-19 vaccine

Sep 15, 2020 Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona, Sept. 15.

As polls show him trailing in Arizona, Trump stops in Phoenix to woo Latino voters

Sep 15, 2020 Events aimed at winning over Hispanic voters illustrate expectations that the demographic could make or break the November election.

News roundup: Virus numbers grow at UA, Biden increases lead in AZ, flu shots crucial

Sep 14, 2020 Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona, September 14

UA, Pima County asks off-campus students to shelter in place

Sep 14, 2020 The voluntary request is intended to stem a surge of new coronavirus cases.

Doctors: flu shots crucial during COVID pandemic

Sep 14, 2020 They are hoping to prevent crowded hospitals and clinics during the winter.

News roundup: Corporation Commission race approaching, federal unemployment dries up

Sep 11, 2020 Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona, Sept. 11.

Learning about COVID-19: Science, false positives and vigilance

Sep 11, 2020 How changes in scientific advice reflect the learning curve of the pandemic.

PPE needs of those with disabilities during pandemic, education for all

Sep 11, 2020 One woman creates masks to ease communication as nonprofits emphasize the struggles of people with disabilities during the pandemic

How schools respond differently as benchmarks come into view

Sep 11, 2020 Arizona Daily Star reporter Danyelle Khmara speaks about hybrid teaching and education for students with disabilities.

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