Arizona medical expert answers your COVID-19 questions: Part 2
Dr. Frank LoVecchio with Valleywise Health Medical Center is answering your questions about COVID-19. You can find all the past segments at 12News.com/YouTube.
Arizona medical expert answers your COVID-19 questions: Part 1
Dr. Frank LoVecchio with Valleywise Health Medical Center is answering your questions about COVID-19. You can find all the past segments at 12News.com/YouTube.
'Hacienda could happen today': Almost two years after Hacienda Healthcare arrest, what's changed?
The story caught national headlines, and Gov. Doug Ducey put together a special task force to look at the problems to make sure it didn't happen again.
Trump emerged from the building Wednesday morning and strode across the South Lawn to board Marine One. He said, “It’s been a great honor, the honor of a lifetime.”
Biden immigration plan pushes for path to citizenship
Biden's immigration plan was leaked to reporters. There's a lot of unknowns but the main push is for a path to citizenship. No mentions of border security.
Connect The Dots: Why it took Arizona so long to make MLK Jr. Day a holiday
Voters in Arizona reinstated MLK Jr. Day as a holiday in 1992, years after Gov. Bruce Babbitt's declaration was repealed. Team 12's Rachel McNeill has the latest.
Trump is expected to issue dozens of pardons in his final hours as president. The Verify Team looks into whether it's legal to pay for a presidential pardon.
VERIFY: What are the differences between a Senate trial and a trial in criminal court?
What are the differences between a Senate trial and a trial in criminal court? In the wake of Trump's second impeachment, the Verify Team looks into the differences.
VERIFY: Has the inauguration ever been moved from the Capitol before?
With all the extra security in D.C. following the Capitol riot, some are asking if the inauguration will move. The Verify Team looked into inauguration history.
President Trump has given several significant pardons during his time. Are those pardons affected by Trump's second impeachment? The Verify Team has the answer.
Arizona medical expert answers your COVID-19 questions: Part 2
Dr. Frank LoVecchio with Valleywise Health Medical Center is answering your questions about COVID-19. You can find all the past segments at 12News.com/YouTube.
Arizona medical expert answers your COVID-19 questions: Part 1
Dr. Frank LoVecchio with Valleywise Health Medical Center is answering your questions about COVID-19. You can find all the past segments at 12News.com/YouTube.
As Arizona opens up COVID-19 vaccine appointments to those 65 and older, many struggled to book appointments
The state health department opened up about 150,000 vaccine appointments Tuesday morning. Tens of thousands have since booked an appointment despite issues.
Hospitalizations of children with COVID-19 are up in Arizona
Many of Arizona's school districts have kids back in the classroom. Meanwhile, the state's largest hospital network is seeing a rise in the number of kids with COVID
Biden, Harris attend COVID-19 memorial ceremony to remember those we lost
Biden's first event in Washington Tuesday was to take part in an evening ceremony near the Lincoln Memorial to honor the 400,000 American lives lost to COVID-19.
Former Mesa K9 officer accused of domestic violence appears in court
Four women have accused former Mesa K9 Officer Scott Callender of domestic violence. He was in court on a claim of snooping and he said the case is based on rumor.
Former Mesa K9 officer accused of domestic violence has been indicted on assault charge
A Mesa K9 officer, Scott Callender, was accused of domestic violence against four female officers over more than two decades. He was indicted on an assault charge.
APS customer advocate Stacey Champion, who has successfully triggered reforms involving APS, says she worries customers won't get a fair shake during a new rate case
I-HOP, hotel company are two of Arizona's biggest PPP recipients
The Paycheck Protection Program is supposed to be a lifeline for small businesses. Some business owners are more willing than others to how the money is being spent.
Family questions access to treatment, healthcare system after mother dies from COVID-19
After months of testing delays, hospitals nearing capacity and a summer surge of COVID-19 an Arizona man says his family is facing the devastating consequences.
ADHS essential workers claim state failed to keep them safe from COVID-19
Essential workers in the Arizona Department of Health Services are raising a red flag. They say workers in the Office of Vital Records began testing positive in June
Barrio Cafe, other Valley small businesses suffering despite PPP funds
Iconic Valley restaurant, Barrio Cafe, was initially denied a PPP loan and is down to a bare-bones staff. It's not alone. A third of small businesses risk closing.
Gov. Doug Ducey speaks to Mark Curtis about COVID-19 in Arizona, the economy and the election
Arizona's Governor Doug Ducey speaks to Mark Curtis about the COVID-19 pandemic in Arizona, the state's economy and the aftermath of the 2020 election.
Arizona's governor, state superintendent at odds over COVID-19
Arizona educators are speaking out after Gov. Ducey's State of the State address. They're worried the governor is ignoring the severity of the coronavirus.
Meet Art Dye, a 73-year-old getting his chance to coach at a Valley high school
When the AIA decided to bring back winter sports, one coach was extra thankful. Meet Art Dye, a shooting genius who's spent decades helping kids build their craft.
Student-athletes stood outside AIA headquarters during winter sports re-vote
While thousands watched online as the AIA re-voted on whether to have winter sports, a group of student-athletes stood outside its headquarters to make their case.
12 News Deportes: Listos los encontronazos de la Ronda Divisional de los playoffs de la NFL
Están listos los partidos de la ronda divisional de la NFL para el próximo fin de semana. Arrancó el torneo de la Liga MX con victoria del América y empate de Chivas
'It really hurts': High school athletes in the Valley react to the AIA canceling winter sports
After months and months of delaying the high school winter sports season, the AIA voted to cancel it. Basketball, soccer and wrestling teams won't have a season.
The Arizona Interscholastic Association has canceled the upcoming season of winter sports. The vote was five "for" and four "against canceling the season.
On the Mark: We're supposed to be an example of Democracy, this week we weren't
In a democratic society, sometimes your guy wins and sometimes he doesn't. When they don't, you accept it and move on. You don't buy into false narratives.
On the Mark: We have to figure out a way to get along or we're all in trouble
The U.S. seems hopelessly divided between Democrats and Republicans. Mark Curtis hopes that this year will be a turning point and we can figure out how to get along.
On the Mark: Politicians need to do their job, not point fingers at the media for doing its job
Congressman Andy Biggs is blaming the media for fearmongering when it comes to COVID-19. But Mark Curtis says the media is simply doing its job by reporting facts.
On the Mark: Cancel culture isn't 'woke' and doesn't embrace forgiveness
On Fridays, Mark Curtis talks about something close to his heart. This week he talks about how cancel culture isn't "woke" and how it doesn't embrace forgiveness.
On the Mark: It's a mistake to allow school districts to make their own reopening choices
It's a dangerous mistake to allow school districts to thumb their nose at the recommendation of the school superintendent and the state health director.
Mark talks about how the coronavirus has become politicized and why it's dangerous when you're talking about something that has killed 151,000 Americans.
Cindy McCain reacts to presidential race being called for Joe Biden
The former wife of the late Arizona senator John McCain shares her hope for unity in the country under a Biden presidency in this segment of Sunday Square Off.
Expert explains how your body adjusts to sudden change in temperature
After a scorcher of a summer, the temperature dropped about 20 degrees overnight. A doctor at the UArizona College of Medicine explains the affect on your body.
Sky 12 near Piestewa Peak captures storm clouds and dust moving into the Valley
A November storm is moving into most parts of Arizona. Sky 12 captured dust and storm clouds moving into the Valley from Piestewa Peak Tuesday afternoon.
Families rated as 'low risk' for flooding in Apache Junction flooded out
Families are dealing with the aftermath of storms rolling through the Valley on Monday. Leaving behind flooded houses and destroyed property in Apache Junction.
National Weather Service confirms 2 tornados touched down in Arizona Monday
The National Weather Service says two tornados touched down in Arizona Monday. One touched down in New River, the other in Wilcox in southeast Arizona.
From an interactive doggie door to an amazing oven to top laptops, Tech Expert Carley Knobloch shows us some of the best tech at the Consumer Electronic Show.