-
This summer marked 10 years of graduating residents from Onvida Health's residency program. Program Director Kristina Diaz talks program success.
-
-
The Arizona Senate voted Thursday to slash all state funds to public universities and community colleges that offer courses on diversity, equity and inclusion.
-
Arizona lawmakers want to ask voters again to pare back their right to craft their own laws or change the constitution, continuing a series of proposed changes to citizens' rights to bypass the Legislature that have seen mixed results in recent elections.The Republican-controlled House on Wednesday advanced a measure that would require backers of voter initiatives to collect signatures from all 15 counties in order to put a measure on the ballot.
-
Gov. Katie Hobbs lashed out Wednesday at Republican lawmakers, accusing them of using families with children with developmental disabilities as "pawns'' in the fight over the budget.
-
Arizona is cited in a new report that says to avoid an energy crisis, the U.S. needs to have a shared vision of what a resilient power grid looks like, and that multiple sources - such as renewables - should play a significant role. States like Arizona and electric grids with renewables and energy storage have fared well in recent years.
-
The Arizona House of Representatives has approved HB2165, a bill that directs the Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES) to seek a federal waiver prohibiting the use of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for purchasing soda.
-
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Area Port of San Luis provided emergency medical assistance to a woman experiencing a severe allergic reaction on Sunday, February 23.
-
Saying what's available now isn't working, state lawmakers voted Tuesday to be able to lock up those suspected of being impaired on drugs for up to five days without their consent.
-
Colorado College's annual Conservation in the West poll has shown strong support from Arizonans for conservation on public lands for 15 years.
-
With over a year until the 2026 gubernatorial primary, Arizona Republicans remain largely undecided on their preferred candidate, according to the latest Arizona Public Opinion Pulse (AZPOP) survey by Noble Predictive Insights (NPI).
-
The Senate voted late Tuesday along party lines to reject the choice of Gov. Katie Hobbs to head the Department of Housing. Sen. Jake Hoffman who led the effort, said Serviss proved to be a bad choice.