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State begins to shed thousands from Medicaid, push …

4/6/2023
WASHINGTON – Arizona started purging people from the pandemic-inflated Medicaid rolls this month, a process that could end up pushing more than 600,000 people off the plan, health officials and advocates said.

UArizona takes part in Florence ‘Spring …

2/28/2023
Parents looking to give their children a productive spring break can turn to the town of Florence’s “Spring Intersession.” Through the program, children will be able to …

Arizona author series takes close look at Sonoran …

1/26/2023
Professor Emeritus Daniel Arreola will speak about his book, “Postcards from the Sonora Border: Visualizing Place through a Popular Lens, 1900s-1950s,” as part of the State of Arizona Research Library’s 2023 Arizona Author Series.

ASU named most innovative university for the 8th time

9/12/2022
Arizona State University has been named the nation’s most innovative university for the 8th year in a row. 

Trends Charitable Fund announces gala and …

9/2/2022
The Trends Charitable Fund will kick off its annual gala with an entertainment lineup in keeping with the 2022 theme of Legends & Legacies. The musical vocal group, The 5th Dimension, will …

Glendale union calls cancer classification for …

7/21/2022
The International Agency for Research on Cancer classified occupational exposure as a firefighter as carcinogenic, changing the previous classification of possibly carcinogenic, the University of Arizona Health Sciences announced Wednesday.

Legislation passes to ‘curTail’ Arizona’s …

7/8/2022
Relief is on the way for pet owners, ranchers, private veterinary practices and animal shelters/rescues in the state as the Arizona Humane Society and Humane Society of Southern Arizona spearheaded a bill intended to solve the state’s animal healthcare deficit.

Pruitt retires from Sunrise Mountain, ready to follow …

7/4/2022
Jody Pruitt has always barreled headlong into the game of softball, whether playing it at the University of Arizona, starting the Sunrise Mountain program and returning to lead the Mustangs in 2012

New UA Health Sciences center will positively impact …

7/2/2022
Arizona could see a significant return on investment from the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies, with economic gains as high as $4.8 billion, according to an analysis by Rounds Consulting Group of Tempe.

YWCA looks to get Glendale’s largest block grant …

4/12/2022
The city of Glendale has whittled almost two dozen applications for Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) money down to 15 likely recipients.

ASU divests Russian assets amid invasion of Ukraine

3/10/2022
During a special meeting on March 7, the Arizona Board of Regents, the governing body that oversees all three state-run universities, called on Arizona State University, University of Arizona and Northern Arizona University to rid themselves of all Russian assets. 

Arizona universities not pivoting for COVID yet

12/28/2021
As the new, highly infectious Omicron variant of COVID-19 has begun to spread rapidly across the U.S., colleges and universities are pivoting to keep students safe as they prepare for the upcoming spring semester.