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Cottrill: Travel agents in trouble

12/2/2020
Every business in the country has been impacted by COVID-19 in one way or another. But few sectors have been as hard hit, or face a longer road to recovery, than the travel agency industry. …

Trussell: Arizona economy built to withstand COVID-19

11/24/2020
I recently had the opportunity to hear from the Richard Stavneak, director of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee followed by revered economist Jim Rounds at the Arizona Tax Research …

County: Liberty High in Peoria declared a COVID-19 …

11/23/2020
A new COVID-19 case was discovered at Liberty High School last week, bringing the tally to two active cases currently.

Ducey refuses statewide mask mandate

11/18/2020
PHOENIX — Gov. Doug Ducey refused Wednesday to impose new restrictions or mandates on individuals even as his own health chief warned of an increasing number of Arizonans becoming infected with COVID-19.

Lesko to quarantine following possible COVID-19 …

11/16/2020
U.S. Congresswoman Debbie Lesko (AZ-08) announced that she is quarantining because she came in contact with a person who has the coronavirus.

How long will the housing surge stick around?

9/18/2020
The housing market in Arizona is gangbusters right now, but how long can the record breaking sales go on?

Arizona State Fair postpones 2020 event

8/20/2020
The Arizona Exposition & State Fair Board has decided to postpone the 2020 Arizona State Fair, according to a release Thursday afternoon.

Maricopa County program provides nearly $1M in rental …

8/19/2020
Maricopa County’s new program to help people who are struggling to pay rent has produced promising results during its first month of operation, according to a release.

Study: Home prices up in first quarter of 2020

5/21/2020
Home prices went up across the nation during the first quarter of 2020 including in the Valley and Peoria, according to a recent report by the National Association of Realtors®. However, this statistic isn’t necessarily a good measure of the climate created by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, which came to the forefront halfway through the quarter, experts say.

Apache Junction official to seek COVID-19 recovery …

5/1/2020
Finance Director Donna Meinerts has been appointed as the applicant agent for requesting state and federal disaster recovery assistance for the city’s emergency response to the COVID-19 …

The Bistro stayed open to offer 'Market Days' during …

4/29/2020
Since 2014, The Bistro, a local family-owned café, has attracted customers with its food and welcoming setting, perfect for meeting friends or colleagues for breakfast or lunch. “My …

Medicare and coronavirus: What you need to know

3/27/2020
Since older Americans are particularly vulnerable to coronavirus (COVID-19), I wanted to let you know the steps we’re taking to help our Medicare beneficiaries cope with the pandemic.