Stories from Arizona 360

Ideologies and other factors that affect the decision to mask up

Apr 17, 2021 UA sociologist Jim Shockey studied national data to learn more about peoples' behavior during the pandemic.

Spread of COVID variant concerning to ASU expert

Apr 17, 2021 A discussion with Dr. Joshua LaBaer, executive director of the ASU Biodesign Institute.

COVID variants, mask studies, Sun Tran services

Apr 17, 2021 Plus, an update on key events at the Arizona Legislature.

Economic impacts felt in Arizona from border travel restrictions

Apr 2, 2021 Visitors from Mexico pay sales taxes in retail hubs like the Tucson and Phoenix metropolitan areas.

Children’s Museum reopens Tucson, Oro Valley locations

Apr 2, 2021 Tony Paniagua visited the Tucson museum to learn about new safety protocols.

Discussion: communicating our differences about mask wearing

Apr 2, 2021 An expert in health communications weighs in on confrontations related to masking up in public.

UA to keep enforcing mask policy, expand in-person class sizes

Apr 2, 2021 Leaders of the university's COVID response stress the importance of continued mask wearing.

Local mask mandates, Children’s Museum reopens, travel restrictions

Apr 2, 2021 The city of Tucson and Pima County plan to keep mask mandates in place, despite Gov. Ducey's executive order that phases out local ordinances.

Pima County continues to see vaccine demand outpace supply

Mar 26, 2021 The county's chief medical officer discusses the county's coordination with the state.

Ducey touts expanded vaccine eligibility at state pods

Mar 26, 2021 He also discusses why he denied FEMA permission to open vaccination sites in Pima County.

Extreme and exceptional drought stretching across southern Arizona

Mar 26, 2021 Tony Paniagua spoke to one rancher impacted by the dry conditions.

Immigration court backlog exceeds 1.2 million cases

Mar 26, 2021 A discussion with the president of the National Association of Immigration Judges.

New migrant releases strain small border communities

Mar 26, 2021 A discussion with Arizona Republic reporter Rafael Carranza about his coverage of the border.

Ducey bashes Biden’s border and immigration policies

Mar 26, 2021 The governor criticized the president's appointment of Vice President Harris to help oversee the administration's response.

Border apprehensions, drought impacts, COVID vaccine demand

Mar 26, 2021 Lorraine Rivera sits down with Gov. Ducey to discuss his criticisms of President Biden's border policies and vaccine distribution.

Understanding COVID-19 variants and vaccines’ effectiveness against them

Mar 19, 2021 A discussion with University of Arizona virologist Felicia Goodrum.

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