Banners top clinical leader began a press conference Friday with a message Arizonans havent heard in a long time.
State lawmaker and weird-uncle-you-desperately-avoid-at-family-gatherings Mark Finchem has always been one of the nuttier lawmakers at the Capitol since his election to the Arizona House of Representatives in 2014, what with his bills to make gold legal tender, his links to far-right organizations like the Oath Keepers and the Coalition of Western States, and his peculiar fashion choices. But Donald Trumps loss in the presidential race last November has led the Oro Valley Republican to buy a first-class ticket on the crazy train.
PHOENIX In the midst of a week in which three of his teams games were postponed in accordance with the NBAs health and safety protocols, Phoenix Suns center Deandre Ayton overheard a statistic from coach Monty Williams that particularly unsettled him.
Harvest Dispensary became the first Tucson-area dispensary to start selling recreational marijuana yesterday, with long lines forming outside the midtown outlet at 2734 E. Grant Road. Harvests opening came after the Arizona Department of Health Services gave the go-ahead last week for recreational cannabis sales to begin, letting dispensary owners know adult-use recreational sales can move forward as soon as licenses are approved and dispensaries are set up to handle both aspects of the market.
With more than 8,000 new cases reported today, the total number of Arizonas confirmed novel coronavirus cases surpassed 708,000 as of Friday, Jan 22, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services. Pima County, which reported 858 new cases today, has seen 94,697 of the states 708,041 confirmed cases.