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Latest Arizona unemployment numbers a mixed bag

The number of first-time filers is still going down, but the number of those on unemployment continues to rise.

Arizona coronavirus news in brief, May 4

Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona: Dine-in services returning, small nonprofits struggling, and more.

Ducey sets dates to open dine-in services, hair salons

The governor outlined a plan to reopen more businesses and services, saying the return will be gradual.

Trump administration finalizes deal to send asylum seekers to Honduras

The administration forged a similar deal with the government of Guatemala last year.

Audit looks at ICE unit that targets money laundering

The audit says trade-based money laundering runs on increasingly complex schemes that are are national security threats.

TUSD postpones in-person graduation ceremonies till June

The district will celebrate the original May graduation date, but it hopes students can come together for an in-person ceremony in June.

Pandemic’s impact in Cochise County

Tony Paniagua reports on how businesses and government leaders are adapting.

Easing COVID-19 restrictions, Cochise County impact, workplace safety

Also, Arizona 360 revisits its commentary series Own Words.

Pandemic increases need for youth emergency shelter

Staff say more kids need a safe place as stress, unemployment and domestic violence increase during the COVID-19 outbreak.

Arizona coronavirus news in brief, May 1

Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona: El Rio testing, UA revises furlough plan, Wickenburg defies order, and more.

Trump’s Phoenix trip first in weeks, as he aims to ‘move around’ more

The planned tour of a Honeywell facility making N95 masks is the president's first trip away from the Washington area in more than a month.

‘Remain in Mexico’ asylum hearings delayed a third time

Hearings are being pushed back again through June 1.

UA releases revised furlough, pay cut plan

On Friday, President Robbins announced modifications to the ranges of salaries and respective cuts, while canceling furloughs for the lowest earners.

Arizona still at home, but taking first steps toward reopening

As the stay-at-home order continues, elected officials and medical professionals consider what it will take to reopen the state.

Small nonprofits struggling as need for services grows

Arizona nonprofits are reporting a 20% increase in expenses, but a pandemic is a bad time to ask for donations.

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