Tag: Doug Ducey
More Arizona counties could see gyms, nightclubs reopen
Phoenix area gyms, bars, movie theaters and water parks could soon be able to reopen.
Businesses heavily lobbied Doug Ducey during pandemic
Numerous groups sent letters to Ducey offering their take on what they needed.
State clears 4 counties to partially reopen schools
Arizona's other 11 counties still haven't cleared benchmarks based on case numbers, testing positivity and hospital visits.
Arizona schools attempt reopening amid outcry, resignations
In some districts, worried teachers resigned or called in sick.
Arizona reports zero virus deaths for 1st time in 3 weeks
The last day when Arizona had no coronavirus deaths to report was on July 27.
Arizona reports 883 more coronavirus cases, 14 more deaths
The latest numbers released Sunday push the state’s totals to 193,537 cases and 4,506 known deaths.
Doug Ducey backs schools reopening without hitting virus metrics
Ducey defended the actions of the districts that decided to reopen, saying decisions were being made at the local level.
Groups aim for 1 million voters to oust Donald Trump
The new group, Mi AZ, launched Thursday with a car rally outside state government offices in Phoenix.
Official paid $95,000 to run unemployment agency for 75 days
Tom Betlach ran the agency from March 20 through June 3 as it struggled to reprogram its computer system to handle unemployment claims from self-employed workers like Uber and Lyft drivers.
Mike Pence brings “tough on crime,” religion push to Arizona
Pence brought President Donald Trump’s tough-on-crime message to Tucson.