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Total COVID-19 cases in Arizona now more than 500,000

Pandemic shows no signs of abating

Arizona reports 6th day of over 100 virus deaths in 9 days

Many hospital are operating above normal capacity

Ducey still not doing enough, says Banner top clinical leader

The state's largest health care chain is over capacity at several facilities.

Mixed immigration families could be eligible for the next COVID-19 relief benefits

U.S. citizens who live with an undocumented person have previously been barred from receiving any federal aid.

Arizona weekly unemployment drops

The last week of PUA shows a drop in claims.

Arizona reports over 5,000 new known virus cases for 7th day

Only 8% of all hospital beds and 7% of adult intensive care unit beds were not in use and available, according to the state.

Congress approves almost $1.4 billion for border wall

The money was brought to the floor Monday along with a broader COVID-19 relief bill.

Hermosillo among hardest hit Mexican capitals economically during pandemic

Among capital cities, Hermosillo had the fourth-largest loss of formal jobs and businesses, one group said.

Arizona virus death roll tops 8K with 2nd-largest daily rise

The Pima County Health Department on Monday warned that Tucson’s health care system was in danger of being overwhelmed.

New state benchmarks mean bars, restaurants can stay open

Relaxed rules were enacted last week with little notice.

Education notebook: Schools end the semester with budget and student grade woes

A look back at this week's education stories in Southern Arizona and the state.

Arizona continues string of record COVID-19 hospitalizations

The state also reported a fourth straight day of triple-digit deaths due to the current coronavirus surge.

Arizona weekly unemployment continues to fall

A major unemployment program is closing down.

Arizona to receive fewer vaccine doses than expected next week, health department says

The state will receive about 30,000 fewer Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines than expected for the week of Dec. 20.

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