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  • COVID-19 surges back

    Jun 16, 2020

    A surge of new COVID-19 cases in several states is prompting fears by medical experts a second wave of the virus has already begun. Montana tribes are remaining cautious despite the rest of the state’s easing of coronavirus restrictions. Navajo officials warn of enacting stricter controls if COVID-19 cases start increasing. The White Mountain Apache Tribe instituted new measures as they surpassed the Navajo Nation for having the most per capita coronavirus cases. We’ll check in with tribes about what they’re facing and what solutions they...

  • Several Phoenix-Area Restaurant Workers Have Begun to Test Positive for COVID-19

    Jun 16, 2020

    Reports of food industry workers in greater Phoenix testing positive for coronavirus have increased from a trickle to a steady stream in recent weeks, following Arizona Governor Doug Ducey lifting stay-at-home restrictions on May 15. On May 25, the Scottsdale-based Oregano's Pizza Bistro announced that a staff member at its Queen Creek location had tested positive. Later that week, La Ristra New Mexican Kitchen in Gilbert made a similar announcement, though the employee had not worked since May...

  • PHOTOS: Black Masking Indians lead protest through the streets of Treme

    Jun 16, 2020

    Wearing all black instead of suits, members of the Black Hawk Hunters Mardi Gras Indians take part in a "Peaceful Demonstration for the Young Black Generation," in the Treme / Lafitte neighborhoods and the 7th Ward in New Orleans Friday June 12, 2020. The Black Hawk Hunters represent the Young Indians of the Nation and are led by Big Chief Terrance "Tee" Williams, age 16. In promoting the demonstration Williams said "I am the future. I am not a threat." The group asked people to come out and...