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An attorney for Gov. Katie Hobbs says the money was handed out illegally.
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The move further highlights the divide between the conservative body and the new Democratic governor.
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A new study shows grocery and convenience stores on the Navajo Nation were able to adapt to changing policies and consumer demand during the coronavirus pandemic. KNAU’s Melissa Sevigny reports, many stores even began to provide fresh produce that wasn’t available before.
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The Havasupai Tribe will allow visitors to return to the reservation on Feb. 1 after a nearly three-year halt of tourism during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Arizona Department of Health Services has begun a mobile COVID-19 testing program for underserved communities in the state.
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Leaders on the Navajo Nation have lifted a longstanding COVID-19 mask mandate. Early in the pandemic the reservation was one of the most heavily impacted areas in the country.
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The Navajo Nation has rescinded a mask mandate that's been in effect since the early days of the coronavirus pandemic. A public health order says masks are still required in schools, nursing homes and health care facilities.
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The Havasupai Tribe plans to restart tourism operations in February of 2023 after shutting down to the public at the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has awarded the University of Arizona Health Sciences $7.3 million to study so-called long COVID.
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Navajo, Apache, Gila and Pima counties all fall into the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's high community transmission category.