Monthly Archives: December 2020

Canadian Snowbirds Flying into Arizona Despite Pandemic

by on December 4, 2020 0
Canada’s prime minister announced Tuesday his country will keep up its nonessential travel ban with the U.S. to stop the coronavirus, which could have effects in Arizona. The snowbirds and business travelers don’t have their wings clipped. They are still flying into the Valley from the Great White North. Canada’s honorary consul in Arizona... Read More

Governor Ducey Announces Latest Actions To Fight COVID-19, Increase Hospital Staffing

by on December 4, 2020 0
Governor Doug Ducey announced Wednesday a series of meaningful actions to fight the spread of COVID-19 in Arizona, support our hospitals and frontline health care workers, and provide the state’s hard-hit restaurants with the resources needed to keep patrons and staff healthy. Speaking at the State Public Health Laboratory, Governor Ducey outlined measures to... Read More

Tucson City Council Approves Overnight Curfew

by on December 2, 2020 0
On Tuesday, the Tucson City Council voted to implement an overnight curfew. The curfew is set to start Friday and run until at least December and will be from 10 p.m. until 5 a.m. every night. “After consulting with public health experts and local hospitals, we have determined that additional steps are necessary to... Read More

Controversy Grows on Out of State Sports Travel As San Francisco 49ers Plan to Play at State Farm Stadium

by on December 2, 2020 0
After the long holiday weekend brought one of the largest youth soccer tournaments to the state, the Phoenix City Council will meet today to consider canceling field reservations along with banning spectators and out of state teams from using city sports facilities. The Desert Super Cup, attracted hundreds of youth soccer teams, most traveling... Read More