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School Safety: How much has COVID-19 impacted students’ mental health, behavior?
The COVID-19 pandemic touched almost every part of our lives, and education was no exception. With schools closed, classes moving online and parents taking...
Editor: Inflation, the new COVID-19
For the last few years, the reason behind labor and material shortages could be easily summed up: COVID-19. It was the reason for empty...
Rep. O’Halleran tests positive for COVID-19
U.S. Rep. Tom O'Halleran (AZ-01) has tested positive for COVID-19.
O'Halleran (Dem-Village of Oak Creek) represents Maricopa in the United State House of Representatives.
In a...
Ducey rolls back all COVID-19 mitigation requirements
All remaining COVID-19 mitigation requirements in Arizona – local mask mandates included –were rolled back Thursday.
A new executive order from Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey...
COVID-19 vaccine available this week for ages 16 and older
The COVID-19 vaccine will be available to all state residents 16 and older beginning this week.
Registration at state-operated sites in Maricopa County will begin...
Mayor to rescind COVID-19 emergency powers a year later
Mayor Christian Price will rescind his Declaration of Emergency for the pandemic on Saturday, one year to the day after it was enacted.
The action...
La Quinta resets grand opening amid COVID-19 delays
The long-awaited opening of the first hotel to operate in Maricopa in 66 years will have to wait just a bit longer.
Originally slated to...
Both Maricopa middle schools closed due to COVID-19
The Maricopa Unified School District has shut down both of its middle schools for in-person learning just days after returning to the classroom.
District students...
COVID-19 update: Pinal has dose of better news
Pinal County had a dose of better news in the first week in February, reporting just 122 new COVID-19 cases. The total number of...
Ducey acts to accelerate COVID-19 vaccine distribution
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey issued an advisory Tuesday to accelerate COVID-19 vaccine distribution across the state and move doses to where they can be...
Hundreds get COVID-19 vaccine at all-day clinic
Hundreds of people were inoculated against COVID-19 on Saturday as part of an all-day clinic organized by the City and a medical practice in...
City, partner to offer COVID-19 vaccine in one-day clinic
The City of Maricopa will partner with Southwestern Pediatrics and Family Care to offer 400 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine in a one-day clinic...
Roberts seeks end to Ducey’s COVID-19 emergency declaration
State Rep. Bret Roberts, LD-11, introduced legislation Monday calling for an end to the State Emergency Declaration issued in March by Gov. Doug Ducey.
Some...
Native Grill owner tastes success despite 9/11, housing crash, fires and COVID-19
All business owners encounter hurdles as they are getting things going; it’s part of the process.
Pat Kieny, the owner of Native Grill & Wings,...
AIA cancels winter sports season, citing COVID-19 hospitalizations
The Arizona Interscholastic Association on Friday canceled the winter sports season, noting the state has the highest rate of coronavirus hospitalizations in the nation.
After...
Ducey: COVID-19 vaccine distribution needs shot in the arm
Gov. Doug Ducey on Wednesday took executive action to rapidly expand Arizonans' access to the COVID-19 vaccine.
In an effort to streamline distribution across the...
A second COVID-19 wave? Seniors should prepare now
With the holidays upon us, the biggest threat to our health is another wave of COVID-19 cases. We already know our generation is the...
COVID-19 exposures halt fire administration ceremony
Maricopa Fire/Medical Department canceled a ribbon cutting scheduled for late Monday afternoon, citing an increase in exposure of its members to coronavirus.
The grand opening...
Restaurant closes for deep cleaning after positive COVID-19 case
A popular Maricopa restaurant immediately closed Friday after learning an employee tested positive for coronavirus.
A staffer at Native Grill & Wings, who last worked...
Update: A+ Charter student got wrong results, tests negative for COVID-19
The student at A+ Charter Schools who tested positive for coronavirus earlier in the week was initially provided the wrong test results, the school...
Superintendent explains COVID-19 outbreak (VIDEO)
Maricopa Unified School District Superintendent Tracey Lopeman explains some details of a coronavirus outbreak. After one staff member of Saddleback Elementary reported contracting COVID-19,...
COVID-19 outbreak to close MUSD school for 16 days
A Maricopa elementary school will be closed for 16 days, starting Tuesday, after a coronavirus outbreak was reported Monday.
In a message on its homepage,...
MHS student tests positive for COVID-19
Maricopa Unified School District announced the following:
On Oct. 13, Maricopa High School received notification that one of its students tested positive for COVID-19.
Pursuant to...
Group saves annual veterans parade from COVID-19 cancellation
The parade will go on.
Since 2017, the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 133 had organized and planned the annual Maricopa Veterans Day Parade to honor...
Pinal hits COVID-19 benchmarks to reopen businesses
Some businesses in Maricopa will be able to enter phase one of reopening after Pinal County moved Thursday to a moderate level of community...
Positive COVID-19 test puts MHS football, wrestling into quarantine
Maricopa Unified School District informed parents Monday a high school student tested positive for COVID-19.
Though classes are being conducted online, some student-athletes are preparing...
Kristina Donnay, the nurse who stepped up on COVID-19 testing
When Kristina Donnay took it upon herself in April to provide coronavirus testing in Maricopa, she didn’t anticipate working weeks on end in the...
Reader poll results: Maricopa divided on free COVID-19 testing event
With COVID-19 cases continuing to rise in Arizona, The Maricopa Wellness Center and the Arizona Department of Health Services have scheduled a drive-thru testing...
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