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Gilbert lawmaker introduces new version of home-cooked …

1/4/2024
PHOENIX — Stung by a veto last year, Rep. Travis Grantham has introduced a new version of his proposal to expand what kinds of home-cooked foods can be sold to the public.

Arizona Appeals Court allows doctors to challenge …

10/30/2023
PHOENIX — A federal appeals court gave the go-ahead Monday for Arizona doctors to challenge a state law banning abortions sought because of fetal genetic defects.

Donation helps Phoenix nonprofit serve newborns …

9/28/2023
The Del E. Webb Foundation has donated $100,000 to Hushabye Nursery to renovate approximately 1,000 square feet in their basement to create a new board room, two telehealth offices, two administrative offices, and one restroom.

Children can sue on behalf of transgenders to change …

8/11/2023
TUCSON — A federal judge will allow several children to sue on behalf of all transgender people born in Arizona to force the state to change the gender on their birth certificates.

Here’s where Glendale families can get free diapers

7/31/2023
Free diapers are available to qualifying low-income families across the state, including Glendale.

Arizona DHS announces voluntary recall of marijuana …

7/25/2023
The Arizona Department of Health Services announced late Monday that several Arizona marijuana establishments are voluntarily recalling specific products due to possible contamination. The …

Arizona women to have easier access to birth control …

6/28/2023
PHOENIX — Women in Arizona are soon going to find it a lot easier to get to get birth control.

Glendale crackdown leaves ‘2 or 3’ licensed sober …

6/22/2023
The most effective way to expose fraudulent sober living homes across the Valley has been a standard mode of residents keeping vigilant.

Keep opioid settlement money or return it? Glendale …

1/11/2023
A discussion on how the city will accept – or not accept – its share of money from Maricopa County with regards to the nationwide opioid settlement will lead to more discussion for now.

Glendale will discuss national opioid settlement funds …

1/5/2023
Glendale will look at how the nationwide opioid settlement funds may – or may not – include a payout of $2.2 million to the city.

Arizona’s falling vaccination rates could lead to …

12/29/2022
Vaccination rates among schoolchildren in Arizona have steadily declined since 2012, but the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the drop across the state. The trend is unlikely to reverse any time soon, which could result in serious health consequences for Arizonans in the future, experts fear.

Arizona readies for marijuana delivery laws

12/5/2022
Delivery has become a way of life, so why shouldn’t it be for recreational marijuana?