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Arizona reports 563 additional COVID-19 cases, no new deaths for second day

The state Department of Health Services attributed the decrease in fatalities to reviews of death certificates

UA readying for in-person graduation

Last years, graduation was put on hold due to COVID-19.

Southern Arizona to get more than 60,000 COVID-19 vaccines this week

The vaccines included Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson.

COVID-19 vaccine rollout across AZ tribal lands

Indian Health Serves lays out how the pandemic has impacted Indigenous Arizonans.

State virus hospitalizations below 1K for 1st time in months

CDC ranks Arizona eighth in the nation for COVID-19 deaths per capita over the last seven days and 22nd in cases

Pima County wants to know where the money is

Officials say they still haven’t received promised money for COVID-19 testing.

Ducey ends COVID-19 business capacity restrictions

The Governor issued an Executive Order ending many restrictions on businesses.

Pima County Health Director 'comfortable' with school reopening

Dr. Theresa Cullen expects most teachers to have their shots by March 15.

TUSD is ready for in-person classes

The area’s largest school district isn’t worried about Governor Ducey’s order.

What to know about Johnson and Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine

UA College of Medicine's Dr. Elizabeth Connick breaks down how it differs from the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines.

Essential workers are COVID-19 vaccine eligible

The state has changed vaccine phases to age based.

Ducey orders in-person classes by March 15

The order allows schools to continue offering a mix of in-person and virtual classes

Tohono O'odham Community College has received hygiene supplies from AT&T

The community college hopes the nearly $77,000 worth of supplies helps protect students when they come back to campuses.

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