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States reveal little about success in contact tracing
SUNDAY, JULY 05, 2020
Someone - let's call her Person A - catches the coronavirus. It's a Monday. She goes about life, unaware her body is incubating a killer. By perhaps Thursday, she's contagious. Only that weekend does she come down with a fever and get tested.
In states across the U.S., cases still on rise
THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 2020
When Gov. Doug Ducey allowed Arizona's stay-at-home order to expire on May 15, 340 patients were in intensive care units statewide due to the novel coronavirus - the largest number since the beginning of the pandemic. Public health experts at the University of Arizona spent the week before publicly pleading with Ducey to postpone reopening, suggesting cases in the state were still projected to grow. 
Wondering what's safe as states start to reopen? Here's what some public health experts plan to do
SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2020
As state and local governments begin to allow businesses and public spaces to reopen, you might be having difficulty deciding when and where to venture out.
States, cities cut payrolls by nearly 1 million over shutdown
FRIDAY, MAY 08, 2020
States and cities cut their payrolls steeply as the broad shutdown of the economy decimated tax collections, threatening to push them into the worst fiscal crisis in decades.
Amid the push to reopen, states and businesses plead for more federal testing help
SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 2020
With the number of the covid-19 tests hovering at an average of 146,000 a day, businesses leaders and state officials are warning the Trump administration that they cannot safely reopen the economy without radically increasing the number of available tests - perhaps into the millions a day - and that won't happen without a greater coordinating role by the federal government.
Clinton, Trump hopscotch swing states with one week to go
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 01, 2016
CINCINNATI - With one week to go until Election Day, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump were barnstorming battleground states Tuesday, as the Democratic nominee tried to pivot away from attacks on her protection of US secrets.