Keyword: insurance

State Farm: When good dogs have bad days who pays?

4/10/2023
In 2022, State Farm paid nearly $211 million for more than 3,285 dog-related injury claims.

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.

Over 3.5 million accounts created on MVD Now

4/5/2023
PHOENIX – More than 3.5 million Arizonans have discovered the safest, fastest and most convenient way to complete services with the Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle …

Peoria Independent Senior Expo is here

3/30/2023
The Valley’s premiere senior event is just around the corner!

Simple Steps for the Best Spring Break Ever

3/24/2023
by the We Can Do This COVID-19Public Education Campaign (NAPSI)—Spring break is around the corner, and students everywhere are pulling out the essentials to prepare—whether that’s …

Simple Steps for the Best Spring Break Ever

3/24/2023
by the We Can Do This COVID-19Public Education Campaign (NAPSI)—Spring break is around the corner, and students everywhere are pulling out the essentials to prepare—whether that’s …

Simple Steps for the Best Spring Break Ever

3/24/2023
by the We Can Do This COVID-19Public Education Campaign (NAPSI)—Spring break is around the corner, and students everywhere are pulling out the essentials to prepare—whether that’s …

Simple Steps for the Best Spring Break Ever

3/24/2023
by the We Can Do This COVID-19Public Education Campaign (NAPSI)—Spring break is around the corner, and students everywhere are pulling out the essentials to prepare—whether that’s …

$10K awarded to local nonprofit for kids

1/9/2023
Thanks to the community’s support, Diatom Insurance Company has officially donated $10,000 to Armer Foundation for Kids, a nonprofit dedicated to easing the financial burdens of families with …

Golfer from Surprise, 17, earns trip to play Pebble …

9/19/2022
Jack Layman grew up in a golf family, and this week the 17-year-old Surprise resident get to play at one of the sport’s most memorable courses for the first time. He is one of four golfers — the others being Isabelle Junio, Caden Clark and Lena Duretter — chosen by First Tee — Phoenix

Malki: Insurance companies must protect our most …

7/15/2022
As a pharmacist, I’ve seen patients struggle with their insurance coverage. Clients arrive at the counter almost every day eager for their medication, only to leave frustrated that …

Arizonans with health insurance on the rise

12/2/2021
When COVID-19 first hit Arizona in early 2020, the job market was turned upside down and thousands of residents were left unemployed. That meant many Arizonans were left without affordable …

Lawsuit contends Ducey broke law by cutting extra …

9/6/2021
PHOENIX — A new lawsuit charges Gov. Doug Ducey violated state law when he unilaterally cut off the extra $300 a week the unemployed in Arizona were getting. Legal papers filed Friday in …

Arizona ending federal unemployment benefits

5/13/2021
PHOENIX — Gov. Doug Ducey is cutting off the $300 a week in extra federal jobless benefits in a bid to help the restaurant and hospitality industry find more people willing to work for what …

FLITE Goodyear welcomes eight new tenants in four …

4/7/2021
FLITE Goodyear, the former home of Lockheed Martin and Arizona’s new campus for innovation, announced completion of eight office spec suite leases in just four months.

Peoria resident helps grow medicare plan nationally

3/9/2021
Keith Dines is 30-year resident of Peoria and president of the Devoted Health Plan of Arizona market, one of the fastest growing Medicare Advantage plans in the US.

See what was Glendale's most stolen vehicle in 2020

1/12/2021
Statistics show there were 1,271 reported vehicle thefts in Glendale in 2020, according to figures from the Glendale Police Department.

Hernandez: Universal health care not the answer

9/14/2020
Unions like mine have fought long and hard to secure comprehensive, individualized health care benefits for our members. We cannot allow years, and in some cases decades, of progress to be wiped …

Ducey appoints new director of Arizona insurance …

7/10/2020
Gov. Doug Ducey announced the appointment Friday of Evan Daniels as the new director of the Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions. Mr. Daniels currently serves as the Unit …

Johnson, Gjersvig: How unemployed Arizonans can …

5/21/2020
The necessity of quality healthcare coverage has become abundantly clear for many Americans over the recent weeks For the one in 10 Americans now unemployed whose health insurance options were …

Arizona officials tackle workers' comp law for …

1/16/2020
PHOENIX — State lawmakers are looking to close a loophole in the law they say has allowed cities to deny workers’ compensation benefits to firefighters with cancer. Sen. Heather …

Arizona officials seek protection for residents with …

11/8/2019
PHOENIX — Two Republican legislators and Attorney General Mark Brnovich are taking the first steps to craft legislation to ensure that Arizonans with preexisting conditions can still buy health …

Which ticket do you want? Driving mishaps in Arizona …

7/5/2019
The Independence Day holiday is expected to see nearly 49 million travelers, a 4.1% increase over the past year, according to AAA. And with the Fourth …

Peoria pays out $1.6M in settlements

4/8/2019
City: ‘Expenditures show no pattern or trend’ By Philip Haldiman Independent Newsmedia The city of Peoria paid out more than $1.6 million in claim settlements from Fiscal Years 2014 to …