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By KTAR.COM On the same day Arizona’s third positive coronavirus test was confirmed, Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema urged her constituents to conduct commonsense hygiene practices

By KTAR.COM On the same day Arizona’s third positive coronavirus test was confirmed, Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema urged her constituents to conduct commonsense hygiene practices

PinalCentral FLORENCE — The Pinal County Public Health Services District confirmed Friday a presumptive positive case of coronavirus. The patient, a health care worker in

By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic The House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed an $8.3 billion emergency new coronavirus spending plan on Wednesday that earned
KTAR.com The director of the Arizona Department of Health Services said Monday that the state is monitoring 250 returning travelers for coronavirus. “We know the

By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror The U.S. Supreme Court announced Monday that it will hear two cases brought by a coalition of Republican attorneys

Tiney Ricciardi | The Denver Post A Denver-based company hopes to be the state’s first to study the effects of marijuana on Alzheimer’s disease, thanks to

By Adam McCann | WalletHub In 2020, women in some parts of America still get the short end of the stick — even as they

Vice President Mike Pence (Beck Bennett) holds a White House press conference to update the American public about the coronavirus and fields questions from Democratic

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Wondering what Gov. Doug Ducey could do if coronavirus should begin to spread in

By Darcy Olsen and Rebecca Masterson, opinion contributors The Arizona Republic America is in the midst of a drug epidemic. At Gen Justice, a 501(c)(3)

By Marcia Hammond | KTAR Even before the first possible case of community-spread coronavirus in the nation was reported this week, Arizona already had a

By Robin Bravender | Arizona Mirror Sen. Martha McSally, who’s in one of the most hotly contested Senate races in the country, is encouraging outside

12News Is this program something you’d want your employer to try out? Utah is paying public employees to travel to Mexico to fill their prescription

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services A Senate panel voted Wednesday to bar insurance companies from denying coverage for those with pre-existing medical conditions.

KTAR.com Arizona State University is not planning to cancel classes after a student was diagnosed over the weekend with a fast-spreading and dangerous new virus.

By Micaela Marini Higgs | The New York Times We’ve all done it: Whether it’s about traffic, our boss or our partner’s annoying habits, complaining

Funds support research innovation in spine medicine and the neurosciences Independent Newsmedia The Women’s Board of the Barrow Neurological Foundation raised a record $8.3 million

By Lindsay Walker | Cronkite News After decades of steady increases, life expectancy in the U.S. ticked down slightly over three recent years, a drop

By Nicole Crites | 3TV/CBS 5 The American Medical Association is calling for a nationwide ban on “conversion therapy,” and in a landmark move later

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times A two-term state lawmaker wants to force health care providers to disclose – up

New documents and interviews reveal how time after time, the e-commerce giant put speed, profit, and explosive growth before public safety By Ken Bensinger, Caroline

By Avi Klein | Apple News Every election season, our merciless news cycle starts taking people hostage. I’ve been a therapist for about ten years,

By John D’Anna | Arizona Republic Former Arizona Senate President Leo Corbet, who was kept alive by an artificial heart for 90 days while awaiting

By Ali Vetnar | KTAR Between sleep deprivation and post -traumatic stress disorder, Arizona first responders are hurting. The state has lost 11 public safety

AZBigMedia The Phoenix market is growing rapidly, and to meet that growing population, healthcare companies are in the midst of a healthcare construction boom of

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Mesa City Council approved a ban on vaping in workplaces and the same public places where

Daily Independent Maricopa County and Creighton University are working together to address a major challenge to the region’s prosperity and well-being: the growing shortage of
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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