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Understanding how germs spread indoors

Plus, the best practices to disinfect surfaces.

More Arizona municipalities declare COVID-19 emergencies

A discussion with former U.S. Surgeon General Richard Carmona about how governments are responding to the pandemic.

At Home Learning

In partnership with Arizona PBS, Arizona Public Media is providing free weekly curriculum and programming for Arizona at-home learners which adheres to Arizona's state curriculum.

Tucson, Condado de Pima: COVID-19 enlaces en español

Información de agencias de salud pública locales y nacionales sobre el nuevo coronavirus.

Arizona extends school closure through April 10

The schools superintendent said leaders are also working to waive requirements for statewide tests.

Arizona COVID-19 cases grow as tests increase, but experts say testing numbers still fall short

Numbers of official coronavirus cases in Arizona have jumped quickly as commercial labs have begun testing.

Arizona coronavirus news briefs, March 20

AZPM and AP coverage of COVID-19: Ducey calls up National Guard, TUSD meals and more.

Noise pollution in Arizona

From the skies and on the ground, constant noise can come with serious health risks.

COVID-19 updates in Spanish? Depends on where you look

The Pima County Health Department is providing Spanish-language materials on testing, isolating and more.

TUSD sending meals for school-aged kids to drop-off points

The extension of the school lunch program sends buses along routes to deliver breakfast and lunch.

Environmental advocates say planned border construction threatens jaguar corridors

CBP announced plans to build more than 90 miles of border wall in an area advocates say is predominantly remote wilderness.

Episode 224: Tracking one of the world’s most dangerous snakes

The King Cobra snake possesses a fearsome reputation but is has rarely been studied.

Your tap water is still safe, say Arizona water agencies

Answers to FAQs about the safety and supply of water in Arizona amid the pandemic, according to water officials.

Arizona coronavirus news briefs, March 19

AZPM and AP coverage of COVID-19 impacting Tucson and the state: AZ cases above 40, Tucson restaurants adjust to restrictions, and more.

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