Tag: Doug Ducey
Donald Trump campaign in Arizona push with 4 visits this week
Trump’s visit to Phoenix for a rally of Latino voters Monday was followed Wednesday by a stop by daughter and senior adviser Ivanka Trump.
Donald Trump defies coronavirus rules as ‘peaceful protest’ rallies grow
Democratic governors and local leaders have urged the president to reconsider the events, warning that he's putting lives at risk.
Doug Ducey gets good, bad marks for virus response
At one point, Ducey was being vilified as Arizona hospital beds filled with infected patients and hundreds of people were dying each week.
Some call for end to COVID-19 rules as Arizona cases decline
The Department of Health Services reported an 81 additional cases statewide.
Arizona schools mull in-person class with COVID-19 declines
The state Department of Health Services announced that eight of Arizona’s 15 counties now meet the benchmarks required to do a hybrid of remote and in-person instruction if they choose to.
Arizona picks senators, military for Donald Trump’s heroes garden
Two Arizona Senators were chosen.
Doug Ducey pushes flu vaccine amid COVID-19 pandemic
Free flu vaccines will be made available to people who are uninsured or underinsured.
Doug Ducey pushes masks but goes without in big crowd
Ducey was seen without a mask at Thursday night’s White House lawn speech where President Donald Trump formally accepted his party’s presidential nomination.
Gyms, some bars in Phoenix, Tucson open as virus cases ebb
Maricopa and Pima counties, the state’s two most populous, fell from substantial transmission levels they had seen when the Arizona Department of Health Services published the guidelines for business reopenings early this month.
Maricopa County attorney settles records suit filed by ACLU
The ACLU announced the settlement on Wednesday, saying there were illegal delays in fulfilling a records request it filed in 2018 that was ignored by the county’s then-top prosecutor.