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Arizona reports 1,965 new COVID-19 cases, 24 deaths

Number of new cases is most reported in a single day since March

COVID-19 top cause of death in Sonora in 2020

Virus was the cause of more than 6,000 deaths in the state

Study: Arizona didn't see exodus of teachers during pandemic

Fewer teachers in district schools, more at charter and online schools

July was wettest on record for Tucson

Drought persists but recent rain has impact across Arizona

Trump supporters raise $5.7M for Arizona election audit

The money from pro-Trump groups dwarfs the $150,000 contributed by the Arizona Senate

Mayor says masks will be required in Tucson city buildings

Romero cites new guidance from CDC amid growing caseload

Leaders push for Phoenix-Tucson train service

Amtrak route is part of infrastructure proposal.

Top Arizona health official stepping down

Dr. Cara Christ, public face of state's pandemic response, leaving Dept. of Health Services

Health officials urge vaccinated in some areas to mask up again

New CDC guidelines apply to Pima County, most of Arizona

Political spotlight pushes Arizona voters into independents

The number of people who do not prefer either major party is growing.

Newly introduced bill aims to increase access to clean water in tribal lands

If passed, the bill could provide billions across a variety of federal programs to improve water infrastructure and operation.

AP FACT CHECK: Trump is relentless in election fabrications

Former president peddles debunked allegations in Arizona visit

Arizona reports 1,441 more COVID-19 cases, no new deaths

8th day in a row of more than 1,000 cases

Arizona Senate issues new subpoena for 2020 election audit

Two top Republicans in the Arizona Senate want new materials for the 2020 election audit.

Human remains found on Tumamoc Hill

UAPD says the identity of the person and their cause of death is still unknown.

White Mountain Apache Tribe to reinstate 10 p.m. curfew

After 12 new cases in 24 hours, the tribe will move to Phase 3 restrictions. It also canceled its upcoming fair and rodeo.

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