Hospitals Often Send Homeless Patients Back Onto Streets. This Project Aims to Stop That.
A new project aims to help Phoenix-area hospitals avoid "patient dumping" by providing somewhere for them to go when their treatment is over.
A new project aims to help Phoenix-area hospitals avoid "patient dumping" by providing somewhere for them to go when their treatment is over.
Top stories from the weekend include Arizona's new coronavirus testing, a report on a Mesa school district's spending, and a fallen officer's funeral.
The Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 Wednesday to pass a resolution declaring Maricopa County a “Second Amendment Preservation County.”
Moms Demand Action founder says it's "shameful" Republicans let the clock run out on legislation.
The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy and Tucson Parks and Recreation are hosting a health fair with more than 40 exhibitors this Saturday.
The state’s top health official says Arizona is likely to see more confirmed cases of the coronavirus soon.
As a bill that would bar trans athletes from playing on women's and girls' sports teams gains momentum in the House, LGTBQ advocates continue to push back.
Activists who have long worked to increase civilian oversight of police in Phoenix powered their way to a big win Tuesday night.
Here’s how Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, a centrist Democrat, could be considered more conservative than Trump loyalist Sen. Mitch McConnell.
Safford City Councilman Chris Taylor said he had been drug-free for years before he relapsed and overdosed on heroin last week.