Tag: Doug Ducey
Arizona won’t require schools to open as planned in 3 weeks
Arizona won’t require public schools to fully reopen for in-person learning as expected in mid-August as the coronavirus pandemic continues at a high level...
Arizona virus toll tops 3,000 as Doug Ducey mulls bar reopening
Arizona topped 3,000 deaths from the coronavirus Thursday as Gov. Doug Ducey faces a deadline to decide whether bars and gyms he ordered to...
Arizona court backs eviction ban for people hurt in pandemic
An Arizona judge has upheld Gov. Doug Ducey’s moratorium on the evictions of people who have had trouble paying their rent after becoming ill...
Official: Arizona schools need virus data to reopen campuses
Arizona’s school districts should be empowered to reopen campuses for the new school year based on public health data instead of committing now to...
Arizona to remove 2 Confederate monuments from state land
Two Confederate monuments on Arizona state property, including one at the Capitol, will be removed at the request of the organization that erected them,...
Appeals court rules for Doug Ducey in land trust case
A federal appeals court sided Tuesday with Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey in a long-running dispute over whether he broke federal law when he pushed...
Arizona coronavirus count moderates after big weekend jump
The number of infections is thought to be far higher because many people have not been tested.
Arizona sees slight downturn in virus hospitalizations
Arizona had been experiencing some of the highest rates of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations in the country.
Doug Ducey appoints 6 new members to state nominating commission
Ducey, a Republican, had drawn criticism from Democrats because the Commission on Appellate Court Appointments had vacancies but no Democrats among its members.
Arizona’s rugged individualism poses barrier to mask rules
A city councilman, Guy Phillips, came to the podium and ripped off his black face mask, declaring, “I can’t breathe!”