WATCH: OB-GYNs argue that Prop 139 makes abortion care restrictions unconstitutional
OB-GYNs and the Arizona Medical Association went to court in May to argue that Prop 139 makes several abortion care restrictions unconstitutional.
OB-GYNs and the Arizona Medical Association went to court in May to argue that Prop 139 makes several abortion care restrictions unconstitutional.
Even after voters said yes to abortion rights, some Arizona laws are still making it hard—and sometimes impossible—to get care.
The Arizona Corporation Commission approved a proposal that allows Tucson Electric Power to power a local data center called Project Blue. Here’s what our readers think about it.
Arizona is one of the first states where Medicaid covers traditional healing, helping Native communities preserve tradition.
Yuma County produces 90% of the nation’s lettuce during the winter months, a pace that growers say would be difficult to maintain without pesticides, even as organizations like Beyond Pesticides warn of their public health risks.
Arizona’s population is aging, and more seniors are facing a life alone. For some, it's desolate, while for others, it’s freeing.
Nine Arizona hospitals received an "A" grade in a nonprofit's biennial hospital safety report card.
In late October, multiple children began appearing at emergency rooms around the state with severe symptoms. Doctors determined the children had been getting sick from a toxin called Shiga.
Thousands of Arizona families rely on state funding to care for loved ones. That support is now uncertain following a sharp increase in program spending.
A recent report found that companies that operate private Medicare Advantage and Medicaid managed care plans have inflated and inaccurate lists of mental health providers.