Maricopa County
Recent News About Maricopa County
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Maricopa County provides various voting options
Maricopa County is committed to providing safe, secure and accessible voting options for the upcoming election.
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Maricopa County offers 'virtual inspections' for some home renovation projects
The Maricopa County Planning and Development Department is offering "virtual inspections" for some home renovation project inspections.
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Maricopa County adds almost $400 million to the economy
Maricopa County is giving almost $400 million to the local economy to help with the battle against COVID-19.
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Maricopa County Community Colleges introduces three-phase plan for the future
Maricopa County Community Colleges have introduced new plans to slowly bring students and educators back to its campuses.
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Phoenix-based companies use 3D printing technology to make masks during COVID-19
A Phoenix-based company is using 3D technology to make masks and face shields and swabs during COVID-19.
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Goodwill in Phoenix initiates plan to reopen 21 stores
Goodwill has initiated a plan to open 21 of its 90 stores that operate in Central and Northern Arizona.
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Phoenix toy company creates prototype to protect doctors during pandemic
With governments across the world intensifying the fight against the novel coronavirus, companies are also joining in to lend a helping hand
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Phoenix PR firm creates way for professionals to connect
In the hopes of offering an avenue for communication amidst the chaos of COVID-19, a Phoenix-based public relations firm is creating a resource for commercial real estate professionals to keep in touch.
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Phoenix mattress manufacturer to start making hospital beds
As the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases continue to grow across the country, the demand for ventilators and beds is growing as well
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Phoenix metro ranks No. 10 as most populated city in U.S.
The No. 10 most populated city in the U.S. is the Phoenix metro, data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows.
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Arizona State University looks into robot sampling for COVID-19
By using robots to test multiple COVID-19 samples at once, Arizona State University's (ASU) Biodesign Institute is trying to increase the amount of available tests for the coronavirus.