
More details emerge about Maricopa’s second hospital
By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa The city’s second hospital will be up and running within two years, according to a spokesman for the developer. “We’re

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa The city’s second hospital will be up and running within two years, according to a spokesman for the developer. “We’re

By Knowridge Scientists from the University of Southern California and elsewhere found a clearer picture of what kind of nutrition can offer the best chance

By Karen Marroquin/Cronkite News When a federal judge in Florida struck down the Biden administration’s mask mandate for travelers on U.S. airlines and public transportation last

By Nick Phillips | Arizona Capitol Times The U.S. Supreme Court could rewrite the national landscape for abortion access, but it’s up to local

Author: Joe Dana | 12 News The consequences for women in Arizona if Roe v. Wade is overturned will undoubtedly limit their healthcare options in

Sundance Medical Center By AZRE As the booming West Valley continues to grow, the healthcare real estate community has heeded the call and is delivering,

(Photo Courtesy of Banner Health) By KTAR PHOENIX — Banner Health broke ground Wednesday on a $54 million sports medicine center in Scottsdale that will

By Rose Law Group Reporter Nicolas Cevallos, a Junior at Brophy College Preparatory High School, created a website dedicated to helping uninsured individuals find affordable

/Photo by Peoria Unified School District via AZEdNews Bill targeting mask mandates in schools passes Senate, moves to Ducey’s desk BY GLORIA GOMEZ/UA DON BOLLES

Getty Images WHY SOME people live to see the ripe old age of 100 and beyond is the focus of ongoing research. Research into a

By Morey Stettner | Marketwatch You have two choices when pondering how—and whether—you will live a long, healthy life. You can either apply the latest

By Christina van Waasbergen | Arizona Republic Judy Wilson, an older Arizona resident with multiple sclerosis, opted not to take her medication last year because

ByStephanie Innes | Arizona Republic State health officials are not mandating the COVID-19 vaccine for schoolchildren, but a bill gaining momentum in the Arizona Legislature

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa The ceremonial ribbon-cutting event at Exceptional Community Hospital-Maricopa Friday ushered in more than a new era for the city with

(Photo via HonorHealth Facebook) By Summer Aguirre | Peoria Times HonorHealth will expand its reach to Peoria with a new health care facility after the

(Photo via Phoenix Biomedical Campus Facebook) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Just as construction has begun on the Wexford Innovation Labs in downtown

By AZ Business Magazine In a move that will expand access to high-quality, high-value surgical care in the booming West Valley, Apricus Health soon will

By Copper Country News The San Carlos Council in partnership with its subsidiary corporation, the San Carlos Apache Healthcare Corporation (SCAHC), has started the planning

By: Nathan Brown | Arizona Capitol Times The House chambers have felt a little emptier this year. A noticeable number of members have been absent

(Photo via Callaway Architecture) By Your Valley A Reunion Rehabilitation Hospital location broke ground in Peoria, 13451 N. 94th Dr., that will offer inpatient rehabilitation

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa Less than three weeks after opening its doors as Maricopa’s first hospital, Exceptional Health Care has announced it will begin

Gavin Smits, 12, receives a first dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Harborview Medical Center on May 13, 2021 in Seattle./ Photo by David

Gov. Doug Ducey /Photo by Nick Phillips/Arizona Capitol Times By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Gov. Doug Ducey is doubling down in his fight

By Amy Silverman | Phoenix Magazine With its new abortion law, Arizona is exploiting people like Sophie under the pretext that it cares about defending

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By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Mayo Clinic and Arizona State University officials have been talking about building a biotechnology corridor in north Phoenix

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa Maricopa has its first hospital. Exceptional Community Hospital-Maricopa opened its doors today, bringing a local hospital to the city for
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By KTAR The Arizona Education Foundation (AEF) is receiving an $11.5-million grant from the U.S. Department of Education for a statewide literacy development program. The

By KTAR PHOENIX — Former Democratic Arizona Rep. Leezah Sun, who resigned in January 2024 after facing House expulsion on three accusations, announced Monday on

By Cleveland.com Dick Van Dyke is 100 tomorrow. That’s no big deal — in my world. Last month, my klezmer band played a 100th birthday