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Congressman Greg Stanton told a group of health care leaders he expects the incoming Trump administration and Republican-controlled Congress could make sweeping cuts to the country’s health care safety net.
A very small cut from every recreational marijuana sale in Arizona gets set aside for what Proposition 207 authors described as justice reinvestment. The state treasury has put more than $26 million into a namesake fund. Now health officials at the state and county level have started redistributing the money as grants to nonprofits.
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Five decades after the passage of Title IX, women’s sports are more popular than ever. And here in Arizona, girls have a new opportunity to compete in a sport previously only available to the boys: flag football.
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Free Life Wellness Center, behavioral health provider, will soon offer on-campus counseling services to students at Field Elementary School and Porter Elementary School in Mesa.
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President-elect Donald Trump's administration picks are shaping up to be a very affluent bunch. If all are confirmed, Trump's incoming administration would be the wealthiest in the nation's history.
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A federal judge has ordered Maricopa County to redo the election for two Phoenix Union High School District Governing Board seats after the county printed incorrect directions on some ballots.
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Paula Abdul and former American Idol producer Nigel Lythgoe have agreed to settle a lawsuit in which she alleged he sexually assaulted her in the early 2000s when she was a judge on the show.
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A report commissioned by Gov. Katie Hobbs' Educator Retention Task Force found over half of Arizona’s teachers could soon leave the profession.
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A now-former Secret Service agent has pleaded guilty to stealing cryptocurrency that was seized during the execution of a search warrant at a Phoenix residence.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed the lawsuit against a New York doctor who prescribed abortion pills for a client near Dallas, pitting an abortion ban against laws that protect physicians.
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Expect the incoming Office of Management and Budget to take a more activist role in leading President-elect Trump's push to deregulate, cut spending and overhaul the federal workforce.
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The powerful consulting firm McKinsey will "accept responsibility" and pay $650 million for helping to fuel the opioid crisis, but executives will once again dodge prosecution.
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Arizona Sen. Jake Hoffman claims there’s a “widespread culture of discrimination” within the Phoenix Fire Department, which the Republican lawmaker attributes to diversity, equity and inclusion practices he says are part of the department’s hiring and promotion processes.
stuff in my left 30 column
- Sculptor Gabriel Vinas has discovered a spiritual bond with his subjects
- What's your surprise holiday recipe or ingredient? Here's your chance to tell NPR
- Supreme Court to hear challenge to California's authority to set vehicle emissions standards
- Mexico confiscates $7 million of illegally imported goods in Hermosillo
- Jubilant Syrians gather for Friday prayers for the 1st time since Assad's ouster
- Tech moguls Altman, Bezos and Zuckerberg donate to Trump's inauguration fund
- Turbulence slammed Hawaiian Airlines flight because of decision to fly over storm cell, report says
- KJZZ’s Friday NewsCap: Mayes' water suit is in the news. But she also helped block Kroger merger
- There’s a new art exhibition opening in Phoenix — and it’s all about Black hair
- Eating Christmas: Anwar Newton on his hatred of Peeps and his love for his brother