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The publisher of a memoir by Rep. Ruben Gallego of Arizona is correcting a passage about a deadly Iraq War battle that falsely alleged a journalist had reported Gallego’s entire platoon was lost.
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Arizona's COVID-19 hospitalizations increased for the fourth straight day as the state’s seven-day rolling averages for virus cases and deaths increased over the past two weeks.
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Arizona on Tuesday reported more than 7,000 additional daily infections for the fourth time in five days and comes as cases statewide have skyrocketed because of the omicron variant.
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Arizona health officials are reporting the highest number of new COVID-19 cases in a year.
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Supporters of Donald Trump are trying to remove some of the guardrails that stopped him from overturning the 2020 presidential election.
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The chief clinical officer of Arizona's largest health care system says the pandemic continues to strain hospitals statewide so Arizonans should avoid large New Year’s gatherings even if masked and fully vaccinated.
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Arizona’s latest number of daily new COVID-19 cases appears extraordinarily high only because of a lag in reporting over the Christmas holiday. The state coronavirus dashboard reported 7,641 new confirmed cases but no deaths Monday.
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Arizona’s independent redistricting commission has unanimously approved new boundaries for the state’s congressional districts. The boundaries approved Wednesday create four solidly Republican districts, three where Democrats are likely to dominate and two that could be relatively competitive.
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The federal government is sending medical personnel to Arizona to help with its COVID-19 surge. The White House announced Tuesday that Arizona is among a handful of states expected to receive additional resources this week.
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Coconino County officials Friday reported 359 new known cases of COVID-19 from Dec. 5–11. The weekly virus summary showed a drop in cases from the previous week and less than half the number of cases compared to the same week last year.