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COVID-19

State releases COVID-19 positive cases by ZIP code, deaths by county

Beginning Sunday, April 12, the Arizona Department of Health Services will now provide information on location by ZIP codes of patients with confirmed diagnoses of the COVID-19 coronavirus and will also start listing race and ethnic information about the...

Local First Arizona funds grants for micro-businesses affected by COVID-19

As Congress today passes a federal Coronavirus relief package, Local First Arizona launches a new initiative that will provide immediate financial relief to Arizona’s microenterprises with mini-grants to cover costs like employee payroll and rent. Immediate cash flow, not...

Circle K temporarily closed after employee test positive for COVID-19

Some residents have seen that the Circle K in West Sedona was closed off by caution tape this afternoon in relation to the coronavirus COVID-19. According to a sign on the front door, "Sorry, this...

Local jails and courts change polices to prevent spread of virus

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, while many non-essential services have been shut down, essential services are still required to func­tion as close to normally as possible.  Law enforcement and local court systems are...

Thanks nurses, doctors, other health workers

 As COVID-19 spreads across the country, those on the front lines are the nurses and doctors who take care of patients.  Statistically, those who are falling ill to this new virus are a small portion...

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Two prescribed burn projects fire up May 13-16

Coconino National Forest fire managers will resume plans for the Horseshoe Wild Bill and Maxwell Springs prescribed burn projects...

Verde Valley School student production debuts in Tucson

Verde Valley School’s senior class co-president Finley Heller’s locally-shot short film “The Climb” was among the finalists for the...
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