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Navajo president, vice president quarantine after contact with COVID-19

President Jonathan Nez said he is feeling fine and following protocol after being in proximity to a first responder who tested positive.

Local businesses adapt to pandemic-related restrictions

Plus, how the outbreak could continue to influence building designers and architects.

Businesses adapt to the pandemic, help for displaced workers, tribal nations impacted

Plus, how to discuss the outbreak and manage at-home learning with children.

Betty Villegas sworn in to fill Richard Elías' seat on Pima County Board of Supervisors

The former housing official will serve until the November 2020 election.

Ducey issues guidelines for nursing homes in Arizona

The governor also ordered self-quarantine for travelers from certain states.

Budget committee projects possible $1B Arizona shortfall due to coronavirus

The committee director emphasized the projection is speculation due to uncertainty around the impacts of the virus.

Supervisors offer relief to workers and tenants

Republican Ally Miller was the lone "no" vote on both proposals.

Economic resources for Arizonans impacted by coronavirus

Government agencies are working to help lessen the economic hit of COVID-19.

Possible enrollment declines due to coronavirus could mean trouble for UA bottom line

Out-of-state and international students account for a large portion of the university's tuition revenue.

Arizona coronavirus news in brief, April 9

Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona: UA campus tests, education initiatives, and more.

COVID-19 prompts changes at Pima Animal Care Center

PACC animals have been moved to foster homes, and fewer employees are working at the center.

Coronavirus measures hamper education initiatives striving to get onto ballot

Groups have joined with other citizen initiatives in a lawsuit to force Arizona to use an electronic signature collection platform.

UA president sets goal of testing whole campus community for COVID-19 antibodies

President Robert Robbins says the testing will be crucial in determining when to reopen campus.

Despite new protections, situation for renters and landlords is uncertain

Tenant advocates and property owners say more needs to be done for people who can't make rent.

Grijalva: Legislation would address disparities in COVID-19 relief for immigrant families

A discussion with the Southern Arizona Democrat about a bill he says would expand access to testing and aid.

Arizona coronavirus news in brief, April 8

Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona: Accelerated deportations, Arizona prisons, and more.

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