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Pima County resident diagnosed with 'presumptive' COVID-19

The person traveled to an area with community spread of the new coronavirus, according to a release.

U.S. Rep. Gosar says he, staff have quarantined themselves

A Capitol physician said "several" members of Congress had contact with a person who subsequently developed the illness caused by the new coronavirus.

Sanders reaches for inclusiveness, slams Biden at Phoenix rally

Democrats and Republicans expect Arizona to be up for grabs in the November general election.

Universities implement travel restrictions, self-quarantines amid spread of COVID-19

Some schools are restricting nonessential campus-related travel and requiring students who have traveled to self-quarantine.

UA scientist talks coronavirus precautions

AZPM spoke with Dr. Michael Worobey about the new coronavirus and what early precautions Arizonans can take.

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Pima County works to assuage fears over COVID-19

The Health Department released a statement following a possible community transmission of the new coronavirus in another county.

CBP moving to new airport location to streamline operations

The airport authority announced a $1.8 million plan to renovate the airport’s old executive terminal for CBP use.

Constitutional amendment would give Arizona a lieutenant governor

The governor and lieutenant governor would run on a single ticket, impacting the order of succession.

What commuters can expect during Broadway widening project

Lorraine Rivera tours the construction with Tucson Department of Transportation officials.

Tucson nonprofit finds itself on sidelines amid ongoing crisis in Syria

The Tucson Refugee Ministry says Trump administration policies have drastically cut down on the number of Syrian refugees it can resettle.

Plan to equip all DPS officers with body cameras has some public advocates skeptical

Some groups want assurances that DPS will use the cameras for the public good, not solely to protect officers.

Groups offer support for conservationists challenging border wall construction

Local governments, archaeologists and others have filed briefs supporting a challenge to the waiver of laws for border wall construction.

Political roundtable: Super Tuesday, endorsements, COVID-19

Of the frontrunners, what will it take for either to pull ahead in Arizona's Democratic Presidential Preference Election?

Super Tuesday’s sway, refugees in Arizona, Broadway widening

A political roundtable analyzes what Tuesday's results indicate about Arizona's upcoming Democratic Presidential Preference Election.

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