
TODAY’S NEWS & VIEWS 1/11/24: Dismantle Arizona Commerce Authority?
Some lawmakers want to dismantle the agency that made Arizona an economic powerhouse Opinion: If lawmakers dismantle the Arizona Commerce Authority, the economic consequences would

Some lawmakers want to dismantle the agency that made Arizona an economic powerhouse Opinion: If lawmakers dismantle the Arizona Commerce Authority, the economic consequences would

Hannah Bassett Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting (AZCIR is part of the Mental Health Parity Collaborative, a group of newsrooms that are covering stories

By The Eloy Enterprise ELOY — Exceptional Healthcare completed the purchase of 10 acres in Eloy for a new hospital, which is expected to serve

(Photo via City of Maricopa) By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa The city has been flirting with a second hospital — and their on-again, off-again relationship took a positive turn this week. Maricopa City Council

Photo courtesy of Exceptional Healthcare By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Exceptional Healthcare’s plan to build a community hospital in Eloy will add to the development wave that’s coming to the small city in a rapidly growing

Ivana Sari Axios The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new data Friday indicating that roughly 3.3 million adults in the U.S. suffer from

Alyssa Bickle Cronkite News With a shortage of health care professionals across the state, Arizona’s public universities are expanding their program offerings to boost health

Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services Supreme Court Justice William Montgomery said he has done or said nothing that would make him unable to fairly judge

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Abrazo Health plans to break ground in the coming weeks on its promised 27-acre campus in Buckeye, which

By InBusiness PHX As Valleywise Health moves toward the opening of its new 673,000 square-foot, 10-story hospital, leaders today announced that construction is 95% completed. Exteriors and infrastructure are finished,

By Haley Williams | 12News Unofficial election results are coming in and voters in Flagstaff rejected Proposition 480, which would have rezoned an area of land near I-17 and

Photo courtesy of Mayo Clinic By Mark Carlisle | Scottsdale Independent Phoenix City Council unanimously approved zoning changes allowing a large expansion of Mayo Clinic’s

AMY SILVERMAN Phoenix Magazine Concluding her series on mental health and homelessness, our columnist metaphorically walks the grounds of a moldering Phoenix cemetery – and

BY: HANNAH BASSETT/AZCIR AND MARIA POLLETTA/AZCIR – NOVEMBER 2, 2023 11:30 AM On May 16, as cameras flashed and tribal leaders looked on, Arizona’s governor and attorney general announced a

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose is a member of the Barrow Neurological Foundation Board of Trustees.) By RLGR (PHOENIX – Oct.

Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/ A federal appeals court gave the go-ahead Monday for Arizona doctors to challenge a state law banning abortions sought because

BY FIORELLA VALDESOLO | VOGUE Most celebrities are guarded in media interviews: They abide by talking points, they avoid personal topics, they hedge…a lot. Sharon Stone

ANGELINA STEEL CRONKITE NEWS Millions of dollars worth of medical supplies sit tucked away in a warehouse on W. 14th Street in Tempe. Among them

Kiera Riley Arizona Capitol Times Attorney General Kris Mayes filed a lawsuit against Instagram and Facebook’s parent company Meta, alongside 32 other states alleging the

JEROD MACDONALD-EVOY Arizona Mirror For the second time in five months, Republican state lawmakers listened intently and offered no pushback during a day-long special hearing

(Photo via City of Phoenix) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona State University has selected Phoenix Bioscience Core in downtown Phoenix for its new medical school, Phoenix Mayor

Justice Bill Montgomery blamed Planned Parenthood — which is suing the state over its abortion ban — for “the greatest genocide known to man” SHEFALI

By The Economist Want to live longer? For centuries the attempt to stop ageing was the preserve of charlatans touting the benefits of mercury and arsenic, or assortments of herbs and pills, often to disastrous

By Michael Maresh | Pinal Central ELOY — The city of Eloy has started the process of bringing a small hospital to the city. Mayor Micah Powell is calling the

By Nicole Ludden | Arizona Daily Star Nearly 200 residents of Ocotillo Apartments and Hotel on Tucson’s south side were faced with an option Wednesday morning: pack

Arizona Constitution which clearly spells out that lawmakers cannot revoke the right of anyone to recover damages for injuries. HOWARD FISCHER Capitol Media Services The

Alyssa Bickle Cronkite News Jessie Jordan, an 11-year-old at West Elementary School in Coolidge Unified School District, told her mom she wanted to be called
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By State Affairs Six candidates running for state, legislative and congressional offices are awaiting final word from the Arizona Supreme Court on whether they can

By Arizona Agenda While Arizona’s GOP lawmakers inch toward sending a budget proposal to Gov. Katie Hobbs in the next two weeks, there’s at least

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Pinal Partnership.) By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter At a recent Pinal Partnership breakfast, Jordan Rose, Founder and