
[VIDEO] First Place Phoenix provides housing options for special populations
Tom Tingle | The Republic First Place Phoenix, a $15.4 million facility, has opened, ushering in a new era of housing options for special populations,

Tom Tingle | The Republic First Place Phoenix, a $15.4 million facility, has opened, ushering in a new era of housing options for special populations,

By Laurie Roberts | Arizona Republic Opinion: Larry Fitzgerald may be a terror on the field of play, but he never forgets who he

By Stephanie Innes | Arizona Republic Nebraska-based Creighton University announced Tuesday that it will open a four-year medical school in Arizona as part of

By Katie Devereaux | Arizona Daily Sun (Editor’s note:This week is National Suicide Prevention Week. This story is a response in Coconino County) On

By Caitlin Schmidt | Arizona Daily Star As the opioid epidemic continues to grip the nation, the Pima County jail is working to stem

By Alexis Egeland | Cronkite News After several years of double- and triple-digit increases in health insurance premiums, Arizona could see premiums fall more

By Renata Cló | Cronkite News Health care advocates this week urged Attorney General Mark Brnovich to pull Arizona out of a multistate lawsuit

By Dan Nowicki | Arizona Republic Sen. John McCain’s life took on a fierce urgency after he was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2017, and

Hundreds of chronic pain patients responding to a POLITICO survey describe being refused opioid prescriptions they had relied on for years with sometimes devastating consequences.

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By Melody Birkett, AFN Contributor 4 hrs ago The new business makes it possible to avoid the emergency room or urgent care in some instances.

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Adam McCann | WalletHub According to the CDC, 88.1 percent of the population has a regular place to go for medical care. But the cost

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents the family of Antouine Castaneda By Nick Serpa | Cronkite News Three years after the suicide of a decorated

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By Kelsey Mo | Arizona Republic Talking to a parent or spouse about assisted-living and senior-housing options can be fraught for all involved. The prospect turned
By Paul Davidson | USA TODAY Many businesses report 20% to 50% of job applicants and workers are no-shows. What’s spurring this bizarre trend? At

By Wes Grunden | Sonoran News The July 16 Cave Creek Town Council meeting packed the Council chamber. Previous hearings by the Planning and Zoning


By Maria Polletta | Arizona Republic At least 14 operators of assisted-living and nursing facilities in Arizona unlawfully discriminate against prospective residents who are deaf, according to

By KTAR.com A Phoenix-area pup is being deemed a “hero” for saving his owner from being bit by a rattlesnake during a hike over the

By Dom Cosentino | DEADSPIN On Thursday, the federal judge overseeing the NFL concussion settlement denied an appeal filed by the family of a

By Tayler Brown | Cronkite News Arizona anti-abortion activists hailed a U.S. Supreme Court ruling supporting pregnancy centers as a win for free speech and

Governor’s press aide tweets defense By Katie Campbell | Arizona Capitol Times On Friday, the day of his retirement, U.S. Magistrate Judge David Duncan ordered

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By Craig Morgan | Arizona Insider There is symmetry in Taylor Burke’s inclusion on the Advisory Panel on Pro Hockey in Arizona, the group working