Arizona, home to franchises in the NBA, MLB, NFL and NHL, will allow pro sports leagues to resume operations (without fans) this weekend
Arizona, home to franchises in the NBA, MLB, NFL and NHL, will allow pro sports leagues to resume operations this weekend, Gov. Doug Ducey said Tuesday; a decision which could have significant ramifications on the resumption of sports in North America. ... [+]
Gov. Ducey also stated that gyms, spas and community swimming pools will be allowed to open Wednesday. In addition to sports facilities, movie theaters can open for business on Saturday as well.
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