Former NFL players seek game-changer to painkillers
By Lindsey Wisniewski | Cronkite News BOULDER, Colo. – It’s been nearly 10 years since Jake Plummer retired from football. He still experiences soreness and
By Lindsey Wisniewski | Cronkite News BOULDER, Colo. – It’s been nearly 10 years since Jake Plummer retired from football. He still experiences soreness and
By Luige del Puerto | Arizona Capitol Times The financial fallout from repealing Obamacare without replacing it will make everything else Arizona’s policymakers have so
By Rebecca Beitsch | Stateline The seven lucky balls that popped out of the Arizona Department of Health Services lottery machine in October produced big
By Donald G. McNeil Jr. In a scientific triumph that will change the way the world fights a terrifying killer, an experimental Ebola vaccine tested
AZBigMedia Banner Health and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) formed a partnership to find a quicker and more accurate way of diagnosing concussions. Specifically, Banner and TGen
By Ken Alltucker and Kathy Tulumello | The Republic State inspectors from the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality collected drinking-water samples from Johnson Utilities on
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Today’s News-Herald Claiming the state is hoarding funds, two medical marijuana users want a judge to reduce
By Jennifer Steinhauer and Sabrina Tavernise | The New York Times The House overwhelmingly passed a far-reaching measure on Wednesday to increase funding for research
By Catherine Reagor | The Republic McKesson is moving its Arizona regional offices into a building that can house 60 percent more employees than its
By Allie Bice | Cronkite News Diabetes, hypertension and depression are the biggest problems facing Arizona counties, according to a new nationwide health index map
By Catherine Reagor | The Republic Real-estate agents JoAnn and Joseph Callaway inspired a national program to help people fighting addictions by asking homebuyers and
By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer Writing about gloomy things during the holiday season is difficult, but one must be dealt with. Suicide. Reports say
By Ken Alltucker | The Republic Arizona will limit initial opioid prescriptions to 7 days for those insured by Medicaid or the state insurance plan
The number of suicides in America is growing, particularly in the West, but the issue rarely garners attention from most policymakers. By Mike Maciag |
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey said Thursday he does not want the new president and Congress
By Abby Goodnough | The New York Times Arizona was shaping up to be one of the more unlikely battlegrounds of the 2016 campaign when
By Mark Flatten, national investigative journalist for the Goldwater Institute How do you tell a 7-year-old child she are facing the inevitable reality that we
By Allie Bice | Cronkite News Arizona residents can expect to see the largest rate increases in the nation when open enrollment for Obamacare begins
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona will sell marketplace plans in all counties but Maricopa, hiking rates 51 percent. Centene Corp. will sell “Ambetter” plans
By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Nine companies bid on an integrated program management contract for construction services with Maricopa Integrated Health Systems. The
Continuing with its voter-approved “Building Our Future Bond Program” implementation, Maricopa Integrated Health System has issued an RPF for a firm to provide the resources
By Shelley Gillespie | East Valley Tribune Tempe Mayor Mark Mitchell had a very personal reason for seeking “Dementia Friendly City” status for the city.
By Cronkite News The way Gregg Maxon sees it, veterans have a hard enough time as it is when their service is done – they
By Zack Moran | Cronkite News The U.S. surgeon general is urging those who support the fight against the nationwide opioid epidemic to take his
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizona companies have no duty to protect family members from exposure to toxic materials
In 2014, more than 14,000 people ― nearly 40 per day ― died from overdoses of prescribed opiates. By Chris D’Angelo | The Huffington Post
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By Erin Mulvaney | Wall Street Journal Arizona launched a program to expand access to legal services for people who can’t afford or find lawyers.
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By InBusiness Phoenix New research has revealed the most entrepreneurial states, with Arizona ranking tenth on the list. The study, conducted by QRFY, analyzed data from the US Bureau of Labor statistics to
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Country Day School.) By MacKenzie Brower | YourValley The special use permit amendment for Phoenix Country Day School to
By Estela Anahi Jaramillo | The Business Journal Around 32.6 million businesses in the United States may be required to comply with the Corporate Transparency Act
Hans Nichols Axios Phoenix President Biden will announce $20 billion in grants and loans for Intel to expand its semiconductor production at a stop in
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