• Wisconsin Supreme Court rules Gov. Tony Evers’ administration overstepped authority with stay-at-home extension

    Wisconsin Supreme Court rules Gov. Tony Evers’ administration overstepped authority with stay-at-home extension
    MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin Supreme Court rules Gov. Tony Evers’ administration overstepped authority with stay-at-home extension.The post Wisconsin Supreme Court rules Gov. Tony Evers’ administration overstepped authority with stay-at-home extension appeared first on KVOA.
  • Getting Answers: Guidance for gyms as they reopen

    Getting Answers: Guidance for gyms as they reopen
    TUCSON- Governor Doug Ducey gave the green light for Arizona gyms to reopen Wednesday with some precautions and guidelines for both the gymsand the gym-goers.The Department of Health Services provided the following recommendations for gyms:
    Maintain physical distancing, to the extent possible.Provide and require employees to wear masks when possible.Provide access to soap and water for handwashing or an alcohol-based hand sanitizer at stations around the gym for use by employees and clients. Req
  • Local Tucson gyms open or plan to open after governor lifts closure mandate

    Local Tucson gyms open or plan to open after governor lifts closure mandate
    TUCSON - On Tuesday,the governor announced that gyms, pools and spas were allowed to reopen this morning if they follow CDC guidelines.March 16 was the last time that many of us were allowed to go to the gym because of the pandemic, but now gyms are allowed to open up.Early Wednesday Tucson Strength on the Eastside opened its doors for the first time in 2 months.
    Daniel Sawaya who is the owner of Tucson Strength said that they have been preparing for this since the closure and they were ready.&n
  • Reid Park Zoo seeks community input as facilities around Tucson prepare to reopen

    Reid Park Zoo seeks community input as facilities around Tucson prepare to reopen
    TUCSON - With Gov. Doug Ducey's Stay-At-Home order set to expire on Friday allowing all non-essential facilities to reopen, Reid Park Zoo is asking the public for input on when they would like to see the zoo reopen for business.Back on March 17, the Tucson-area zoo announced it would close its 24-acre facility through the end of March to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 throughout the community. After the governor implemented his original Stay-At-Home order on March 30, the zoo shared it
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  • Whistleblower: US to face ‘darkest winter in modern history’ if leaders do not prevent COVID-19 rebound

    Whistleblower: US to face ‘darkest winter in modern history’ if leaders do not prevent COVID-19 rebound
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A government whistleblower says America faces the “darkest winter in modern history” unless leaders act decisively to prevent a rebound of the coronavirus.Immunologist Dr. Rick Bright alleges he was ousted from a senior post at the Department of Health and Human Services after opposing widespread use of a malaria drug touted by President Donald Trump for COVID-19.Bright will testify to a House committee on Thursday that the nation's window of opportunity is cl
  • County Adopts New Health Code Standards In Response to Bars and Restaurants Reopening

    County Adopts New Health Code Standards In Response to Bars and Restaurants Reopening
    In a 3-2 vote, the Pima County Board of Supervisors approved to immediately update the county's health code to include 15 of the 17 new guidelines recommended by the Pima County Health Department during today's emergency meeting. Supervisors Ally Miller and Steve Christy voted against updating the health code.…
  • Tumamoc Hill to reopen on Memorial Day

    Tumamoc Hill to reopen on Memorial Day
    Julia LeonTumamoc Hill
    TUCSON, Ariz. — Tumamoc Hill will reopen to the public on Memorial Day.However, visitors should expect changes. Hikers will need to wear face coverings and be at least six feet apart from others.
    The popular hiking spot will be open from 4 a.m. to 10 p.m.
    People who are at increased risk for the virus can have preferential walking hours from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. This includes those over age 65 and people who have preexisting health conditions.New arrows along the path,
  • Downtown Tucson to hold 7th round of Gift Card Incentive Program

    Downtown Tucson to hold 7th round of Gift Card Incentive Program
    TUCSON - Downtown Tucson Apartments and Presidio Tucson are sponsoring another round of the Gift Card Incentive Program.Round 7 goes live Friday at noon.
    How it works? People buy a gift card worth $35 for only $25. That $10 bonus incentive is made possible through the support of a sponsor.Previous sponsors include the Downtown Tucson Partnership, Rio Nuevo (2 rounds), HSL Properties (2 Rounds), and Bourn Companies.ROUND 7! Buy agift card through the DTP Gift Card Incentive Program, and getmore a
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  • Stocks drop again on worries about slow recovery for economy

    Stocks drop again on worries about slow recovery for economy
    Wall Street’s earlier bets that the economy can make a relatively quick rebound from the coronavirus pandemic suddenly don’t look so good.
    The S&P 500 fell 1.7% Wednesday for its second straight loss, with the biggest hits targeting companies that most need a healthy economy for their profits to grow. Treasury yields also sank in a sign of pessimism after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warned about the threat of a prolonged recession.Powell said the U.S. government may need
  • Grand Canyon to increase access to South Rim

    Grand Canyon to increase access to South Rim
    Mariordo (Mario Roberto Durán Ortiz) / CC BY-SA 4.0Grand Canyon South Rim, Photo Date: 9/24/17
    The Grand Canyon National Park is beginning to increase access to South Rim Viewpoints.
    The South Entrance will reopen May 15 - May 18 for incoming traffic from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m.Last month, the park closed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.There will be limited day use access to:The viewpoints at Pipe Creek Vista, Shoshone Point, Twin Overlooks, Duck on a Rock, Thor's Hammer, No Name Point a
  • Pima County Will Begin Bringing Its Telecommuters Back to Work on Monday

    Pima County Will Begin Bringing Its Telecommuters Back to Work on Monday
    Yesterday, Governor Doug Ducey announced the statewide stay-at-home order will be lifted this Friday, May 15, leaving counties across the state with just a few days to draw up plans to safely bring their employees back to work.
  • Wall Street slides again on more worries about recession

    Wall Street slides again on more worries about recession
    Stocks fell for the second day in a row on Wall Street Wednesday, weighed down by worries about a slow recovery for the economy. The weakenss came after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warned about the threat of a prolonged recession because of the shutdowns related to the coronavirus pandemic. The S&P 500 lost 1.7%. The sharpest losses hit stocks that most need a healthy economy for their profits to grow, like energy companies and banks. The market has been wavering the last few weeks a
  • Best spot to watch Thursday’s flyover? DM releases flight path in tribute to COVID-19 first-responders

    Best spot to watch Thursday’s flyover? DM releases flight path in tribute to COVID-19 first-responders
    TUCSON - Wondering where the best spot to view the A-10s and F-16 when they take flight Thursday in tribute to the COVID-19 first-responders? Look no further.Davis-Monthan Air Force Base released Wednesday the flight path for Thursday's 40-minute honor flight, which is set to begin at 2 p.m.On Tuesday, the base announced a team consisting of two A-10 Thunderbolt IIs and two F-16 Fighting Falcons, will perform a flyover through the Tucson skies in tribute to those working on the front lines of th
  • Dog rescued after apartment fire in Tucson

    Dog rescued after apartment fire in Tucson
    TUCSON - A dog was rescued after an apartment fire Wednesday in central Tucson.
    Tucson Fire Department responded to a fire at the Nottinghill Apartments on N. Alvernon Way, near Glenn Street.
    The occupants weren't home at the time of incident.
    Officials say the fire was contained to a single unit.
    No further details have been released.APARTMENT FIRE#TucsonFire has extinguished a first-story apartment fire at the Nottinghill Apartments on N. Alvernon Way. Fire contained to single unit - the human
  • Woman sought by OVPD for vehicle theft, credit card fraud

    Woman sought by OVPD for vehicle theft, credit card fraud
    Oro Valley Police Department
    TUCSON - Oro Valley Police Department is on the lookout for a woman who allegedly stole two vehicles.According to OVPD, in addition to the theft of vehicles, the woman is also wanted for credit card fraud.Police said the two vehicles involved have been recovered but "are a total loss."Anyone with information is advised to call 520-299-4900.
    We need your help putting a name to the faces of the women in red. She is wanted for theft of vehicles and credit card fraud. T
  • Lawsuit: Louisville EMT shot, killed during ‘botched police raid’

    Lawsuit: Louisville EMT shot, killed during ‘botched police raid’
    NBC News Channel
    (WAVE/NBC News)  The lawyer for the family of a 26-year-old Louisville, Kentucky woman shot and killed in her own home said Tuesday that Louisville Metro Police Department officers are to blame for a “botched police raid.”Breonna Taylor, an EMT who worked for two local hospitals, was shot dead inside her apartment in March. LMPD officials said three officers went to the home on March 13 to serve a warrant. After they announced themselves and entered the ap
  • Police investigate motorcycle, vehicle collision

    Police investigate motorcycle, vehicle collision
    Tucson Police Department
    Police are investigating a serious injury collision involving a motorcycle and an SUV Wednesday morning.
    Sixth Street between Tucson Boulevard and Campbell Avenue has been shut down while officers investigate.
    No further details have been released at this time.The post Police investigate motorcycle, vehicle collision appeared first on KVOA.
  • The Latest: UN: pandemic to shrink world economy by 3.2%

    The Latest: UN: pandemic to shrink world economy by 3.2%
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
    TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — UN forecasts pandemic will shrink world economy by 3.2% this year.
    — WHO’s emergencies chief said it’s possible the new coronavirus may be here to stay, warning it’s impossible to predict when the pandemic might be control
  • Common launches #WeMatterToo urging jail releases amid COVID-19 pandemic

    Common launches #WeMatterToo urging jail releases amid COVID-19 pandemic
    NEW YORK (AP) — Grammy and Academy Award winning rapper Common and his criminal justice reform organization Imagine Justice has launched a campaign with dozens of advocacy and activist groups calling attention to the threat coronavirus poses on millions of people jailed or imprisoned in the U.S.The campaign is dubbed #WeMatterToo.It's urging authorities to do more to release people who have served the vast majority of their sentences and who are at higher risk from severe illness or death
  • AZ Supreme court rejects online initiative signature gathering

    AZ Supreme court rejects online initiative signature gathering
    PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Supreme Court has rejected a request to allow online signature gathering for proposed ballot measures.The high court issued its ruling without explanation Wednesday in a case brought by backers of four initiatives.As a result, a group asking voters to limit Arizona's school voucher program said it drop the effort. But another group looking to raise taxes on the wealthy to boost education funding says it will continue collecting signatures.A federal judge last mon
  • Davis-Monthan Hosting Flyover to Honor Healthcare and First Responders Thursday

    Davis-Monthan Hosting Flyover to Honor Healthcare and First Responders Thursday
    Davis-Monthan Air Force Base’s 355th Wing, alongside the Arizona Air National Guard’s 162nd Wing, are taking off from Tucson International Airport May 14 for a salutatory flyover across the Greater Tucson Metro, the airbase announced. The event will honor local first responders and medical professionals on the front lines of handling the COVID-19 pandemic.A formation of two A-10 Thunderbolts IIs and two F-16 Fighting Falcons will begin the flyover at 2 p.m.…
  • 600 child migrants expelled in April citing COVID-19 concerns

    600 child migrants expelled in April citing COVID-19 concerns
    HOUSTON (AP) — U.S. border agencies quickly expelled 600 child migrants in April after federal agencies began prohibiting asylum claims at the southern border, citing the coronavirus pandemic.Many are from Central America and traveling alone, with some as young as 10 years old. Border agencies say the deportations are necessary to contain the contagion.Migrants’ advocates call that a pretext to dispense with federal protections for kids.\The expulsions are the latest Trump administra
  • Navajo Nation extends emergency declaration until June 7

    Navajo Nation extends emergency declaration until June 7
    Luca Galuzzi / CC BY-SA 2.5Monument Valley located on the Navajo Nation within Arizona and Utah, Photo Date: July 2007
    WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) — The Navajo Nation has extended an executive order declaring a state of emergency and government closures to June 7 in an attempt to minimize the spread of the coronavirus.
    A stay-at-home order for residents on the vast reservation also remains in place.
    Tribal President Jonathan Nez announced the third extension of the executive order during an o
  • Neighbor saves Florida man from choking to death

    Neighbor saves Florida man from choking to death
    NBC News Channel
    (WESH/NBC News)  A doorbell security camera captured the moment a Florida woman saved her neighbor's life.It began last week when Orlando middle school teacher Billy Bass was eating steak...and began to choke.Bass says he thought it was the end."I'm just going to die, because I couldn't speak, I had no breath. I had nothing going on," he recalled.Alone and unable to breath, he ran next door and rang Karen Aranda's doorbell."He's always laughing, but when I saw that look in
  • Pima County Libraries Reopening for Limited Services On May 18

    Pima County Libraries Reopening for Limited Services On May 18
    On Monday, May 18, Pima County Public Libraries will reopen with limited services, including book pickup, computer use on a first-come, first-served basis, and printing, copying and fax services. The new open hours are Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    There will still be precautions for coronavirus, including taking guests' temperatures before they enter the building, wearing face masks and maintaining six feet of physical distance.…
  • The United Nations forecasts the COVID-19 pandemic will shrink the world economy by 3.2% this year.

    The United Nations forecasts the COVID-19 pandemic will shrink the world economy by 3.2% this year.
    UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United Nations forecasts the COVID-19 pandemic will shrink the world economy by 3.2% this year.The post The United Nations forecasts the COVID-19 pandemic will shrink the world economy by 3.2% this year. appeared first on KVOA.
  • Wall Street sinks again as worries about economy weigh

    Wall Street sinks again as worries about economy weigh
    Wall Street is falling in another erratic day of trading Wednesday, weighed down by worries about a slow recovery for the economy.
    The market has been wavering the last couple weeks after coming off its best month in a generation, as optimism about reopening the economy collides with worries about the dangers of lifting restrictions too soon.The S&P 500 was down 2.3%, as of 12:18 p.m. Eastern time, with the sharpest losses coming for stocks that most need a healthy economy for their profits
  • Arizona’s confirmed COVID-19 cases rise by 440 to 12,176

    Arizona’s confirmed COVID-19 cases rise by 440 to 12,176
    MGN
    PHOENIX - Health officials reported 32 more COVID-19-related deaths in Arizona on Wednesday. The statewide death toll is now 594.Confirmed cases climbed to 12, 176, with 440 new cases.
    Arizona Department of Health Services says 165, 810 people have been tested for the coronavirus. About 6.4 percent tested positive. More than 6,700 test results were reported between Tuesday and Wednesday.Twenty-two of the 32 deaths reported Wednesday are registered in Maricopa County. Pima County report
  • Your Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup: Ducey Won't Extend Stay-at-Home Order Past Friday; Pima County Supes Set To Discuss Potential New Regs for Restaurants/Bars/Pools/Etc.; AZ Confirmed Cases Top 12K; Death Toll Rises to 594

    Your Southern AZ COVID-19 AM Roundup: Ducey Won't Extend Stay-at-Home Order Past Friday; Pima County Supes Set To Discuss Potential New Regs for Restaurants/Bars/Pools/Etc.; AZ Confirmed Cases Top 12K; Death Toll Rises to 594
    The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Arizona reached 12,176 of Wednesday, May 13, according to the morning report from the Arizona Department of Health Services—a jump of 440 new cases from yesterday's report.
  • Judge dismisses charges against ex-Michigan State President Lou Anna Simon arising from Larry Nassar sex assault scandal

    Judge dismisses charges against ex-Michigan State President Lou Anna Simon arising from Larry Nassar sex assault scandal
    DETROIT (AP) — Judge dismisses charges against ex-Michigan State President Lou Anna Simon arising from Larry Nassar sex assault scandal.The post Judge dismisses charges against ex-Michigan State President Lou Anna Simon arising from Larry Nassar sex assault scandal appeared first on KVOA.
  • The Latest: FBI cyber division warns against Chinese hackers

    The Latest: FBI cyber division warns against Chinese hackers
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
    TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — FBI cyber division warns against Chinese hackers.
    — Tiny nation of Lesotho has virus, last of 54 African countries.
    — France to thank health workers on Bastille day.
    — Wuhan to test all residents after handful of new infections.
  • Claytoonz: Greatest Crime In History

    Claytoonz: Greatest Crime In History
    For more Claytoonz click here.…
  • Most of Wall Street sinks as worries about economy weigh

    Most of Wall Street sinks as worries about economy weigh
    Stocks are falling in another erratic day of trading on Wall Street Wednesday, tacking on more losses to their end-of-day slide from a day before.
    The market has been wavering the last couple weeks after coming off its best month in a generation, as optimism about reopening the economy collides with worries about the dangers of lifting restrictions too soon.The S&P 500 was down 0.7%, as of 11 a.m. Eastern time, with three out of four stocks in the index falling. Trading was volatile, and the
  • Paul Manafort released from prison due to virus concerns

    Paul Manafort released from prison due to virus concerns
    ZUMA PressPaul John Manafort Jr. American lobbyist, political consultant and lawyer. He joined Donald Trump's presidential campaign team in March 2016 and served as campaign manager from June to August 2016. Sentenced in March 2019 for conspiracy and fraud to a total of 7.5 Years, Photo Date: 7/14/16
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort has been released from federal prison to serve the rest of his sentence in home confinement over concerns from the coronavirus.
  • Pelosi unveils $3T virus bill, warns inaction costs more

    Pelosi unveils $3T virus bill, warns inaction costs more
    WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has unveiled a more than $3 trillion new coronavirus aid package.
    It would provide nearly $1 trillion for states, cities and tribal governments to avert layoffs and another $200 billion in “hazard pay” for essential workers.
    It would offer $1,200 in direct cash aid to individuals, up to $6,000 per household. It would also extend unemployment benefits, and there would be $75 billion more for virus testing.
    A House vote is expected Fri
  • Wall Street steadies itself as tech stocks keep rallying

    Wall Street steadies itself as tech stocks keep rallying
    Most stocks are falling in morning trading on Wall Street Wednesday, but more gains for technology stocks are helping to keep the market’s losses in check.The market has been wavering the last couple weeks after coming off its best month in a generation, as optimism about reopening the economy collides with worries about the dangers of lifting restrictions too soon.Most of the stocks in the S&P 500 were down after the first hour of trading, but the index was nevertheless close to flat
  • Krispy Kreme to give graduating seniors dozen doughnuts

    Krispy Kreme to give graduating seniors dozen doughnuts
    Krispy Kreme
    Who needs a cap and gown when you've got free doughnuts?Krispy Kreme has a deal for graduating seniors.The company has a special "graduate dozen" available May 18 - May 24.
    It includes a special selection of donuts and on Tuesday, grads can get it free!Are you a 2020 high school or college senior?  Get a FREE 2020 Graduate Dozen on May 19 by visiting a Krispy Kreme shop and wearing or bringing something from the list below:Cap and gown with 2020 tasselClass of 2020 apparel (t-
  • Wall Street sinks again as Fed chair warns on virus threat

    Wall Street sinks again as Fed chair warns on virus threat
    Stocks are falling in early trading on Wall Street Wednesday, tacking on more losses to their end-of-day slide from a day before.The market has been wavering the last couple weeks after coming off its best month in a generation, as optimism about reopening the economy collides with worries about the dangers of lifting restrictions too soon.The S&P 500 was down 0.7% after the first 30 minutes of trading, following up on its 2.1% loss from Tuesday. Markets around the world were showing caution
  • Stocks open lower on Wall Street as Powell urges more action

    Stocks open lower on Wall Street as Powell urges more action
    NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are opening lower on Wall Street as traders assessed what new steps the government may need to take to prevent more wreckage to the economy because of shutdowns related to the coronavirus pandemic. The S&P 500 fell 0.9% in early trading Wednesday. Shortly before trading opened, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell urged Congress and the White House to take more action to prevent long-term economic damage, warning that many small businesses and households could sti
  • The Latest: US concerned Tanzania not releasing virus data

    The Latest: US concerned Tanzania not releasing virus data
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
    TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — Tiny nation of Lesotho has virus, last of 54 African countries.
    — Spain reports slight increase in daily virus infections.
    — Wuhan to test all residents after handful of new infections.
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    JOHANNESBURG — The United States says
  • Wholesale prices fall record 1.3% in April, led by a plunge in cost for energy

    Wholesale prices fall record 1.3% in April, led by a plunge in cost for energy
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Wholesale prices fall record 1.3% in April, led by a plunge in cost for energy.The post Wholesale prices fall record 1.3% in April, led by a plunge in cost for energy appeared first on KVOA.
  • TPD: Vulnerable 80-year-old man missing

    TPD: Vulnerable 80-year-old man missing
    TUCSON - A vulnerable 80-year-old man is missing, police say.
    Barrington Russell was last seen leaving St. Mary's Hospital around 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday.He resides in the 100 block of S. Linda Avenue.
    Russell is described as a Black man, five-feet-six-inches tall. He weighs about 185 pounds and has gray hair.
    He was last seen wearing brown shirt and pants. Anyone with information is asked to call 911.MISSING VULNERABLE ADULT - 80yr old BARRINGTON RUSSELL
    Onset of Dementia. Last seen leaving St. Ma
  • The Latest: Lesotho has virus, last of 54 African countries

    The Latest: Lesotho has virus, last of 54 African countries
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
    TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — Wuhan to test all residents after handful of new infections.
    — Tiny nation of Lesotho has virus, last of 54 African countries.
    — Spain reports slight increase in daily virus infections.
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    Lesotho — Southern Africa’s tiny
  • Markets subdued as investors eye risk of economies reopening

    Markets subdued as investors eye risk of economies reopening
    BANGKOK (AP) — Global stock markets were subdued on Wednesday as investors worried about the risks of reopening economies from coronavirus shutdowns too soon.
    Stocks retreated in London, Tokyo and Paris, but reversed early losses in Shanghai. Wall Street futures pointed to small gains on the open in the United States.
    India’s Sensex jumped more than 2% after the government announced it would spend more than $260 billion more to help the economy weather the pandemic.Underscoring conce
  • Sunny, warm and breezy

    Sunny, warm and breezy
    TUCSON - Today and tomorrow will be the "coolest" days with highs near 91°. Temperatures continue to climb into the weekend with highs potentially in the triple digits by Monday! Today: Sunny and seasonable. High: 91°Tonight: Clear and cool. Low: 58°Tomorrow: Warm with a mix of sun and clouds. High: 91°Expect tons of sunshine with highs in the 80s and low 90s, which is average for this time of year. It will be another breezy afternoon with sustained
  • The Latest: Catholic celebrations go on without worshippers

    The Latest: Catholic celebrations go on without worshippers
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
    TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — Wuhan to test all residents after handful of new infections.
    — Annual celebrations at the Catholic shrine at Fatima in Portugal held without worshippers.
    — Children under age 14 allowed to go outside in Turkey.
    — Spain reports s
  • The Latest: Germany suggests dropping quarantine for Europe

    The Latest: Germany suggests dropping quarantine for Europe
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
    TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — Wuhan to test all residents after handful of new infections.
    — German government suggests dropping quarantine requirement for travelers from Europe.
    — Foreign minister of Germany says country will be able to lift blanket warning again
  • ASU joins UA in Tucson’s pandemic fight

    ASU joins UA in Tucson’s pandemic fight
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    TUCSON - UArizona is not the only university making an impact in Tucson’s fight against COVID-19. The ASU School of Social Work has ramped up its THRIVE in the '05 program that has been working in Tucson’s intercity for about three years. The group is partnering with UA and several local volunteer organizations and companies to make and distribute Helpi
  • The Latest: Germany to loosen border controls this weekend

    The Latest: Germany to loosen border controls this weekend
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
    TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — Wuhan to test all residents after handful of new infections.
    — Germany plans to loosen its border controls this weekend.
    — England loosens some restrictions on exercising and returning to work.
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    BERLIN — Germany plans to star
  • The Latest: Exercise restrictions loosened in England

    The Latest: Exercise restrictions loosened in England
    The Latest on the coronavirus pandemic. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death.
    TOP OF THE HOUR:
    — Wuhan to test all residents after handful of new infections.
    — England loosens some restrictions on exercising and returning to work.
    — Indonesia reports over 600 new virus cases.
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    LONDON — Golf courses in England are reopeni

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