Valerie Golembiewski knows her breathing isn't right and she's doing her best not to over-exert herself because she can't see a pulmonologist until April. Golembiewski, a 77-year-old Tucson resident, ...
As rising rents and the economic fallout from COVID-19 leave many Phoenix residents teetering on the edge of homelessness, the city is stepping up to make sure that nearly 200 veterans aren’t among ...
Gov. Doug Ducey on Friday explained his decision to call in the National Guard to assist grocery stores and food banks, saying Arizona has plenty of supplies but needs help getting them to the right ...
A sweeping anti-abortion bill that one OB-GYN called "unconstitutional, medically unsound and dangerous" is now in the hands of Gov. Doug Ducey, a "proudly pro-life" Republican who has never vetoed an ...
Businesses can require customers to wear masks to prevent spreading COVID-19 if they like, but they also can allow people to go maskless even if a city, county or the state tries to require face ...
PHOENIX — Gov. Doug Ducey said Monday he’s not worried that a stock market in disarray and fewer visitors to the state will undermine his call for lawmakers to approve a new tax cut. “Of course we’ll ...
Turns out, quite a lot, courtesy of some post-9/11 fears. A state law passed in the months following the 2001 terrorist attacks allows the state’s chief executive officer to order medical examinations ...
The following is an imagined announcement. The fellow supposedly speaking has not been consulted about this. George Will / Washington Post I am Doug Ducey, a former two-term governor of Arizona, now a ...
Doug Ducey, governor of Arizona at the time, campaigning for Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon in St. Clair Shores, Michigan, in 2022. (Emily Elconin/For The Washington Post) The ...
The deadly cruise ship outbreak of hantavirus, a rare, rodent-borne illness, may have evoked some memories of the early days of COVID-19 — but infectious disease specialists and public health ...
Experts have been quick to reassure the public after the deaths aboard the Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius, but images and turns of phrase have rekindled anxieties from Covid’s early days. By Neil Vigdor ...