Arizona lawmakers pass last-minute lifeline for family disability services
The bipartisan bill, signed by the governor, provides emergency funding to save a program that supports nearly 60,000 Arizonans with disabilities and their families.
The bipartisan bill, signed by the governor, provides emergency funding to save a program that supports nearly 60,000 Arizonans with disabilities and their families.
Republicans in the Arizona Legislature killed a bill that would extend a tax on cigarettes to vaping, a move that would restore millions in funding for child development.
Cruelty towards immigrants has been approved by voters at the county, state, and federal level.
Many see the unease brought about by the November Election results as a continuation of the fear undocumented immigrants live in every day.
A new report from the Arizona Department of Health Services shows that 415 of 853 child deaths in the state last year were preventable.
So busy decking the halls that you accidentally left someone off your Christmas list? We’re here to help in a holly jolly haste.
Local therapist Carlie Rouse offers tips for setting boundaries, changing the subject, and controlling reactions to political conversations this holiday season.
Here’s how you (yes, you!) can help stop your friends and family from going down extremist rabbit holes.
Prop 314 serves as a painful reminder to those who lived through the state’s “show me your papers” era of unchecked aggression against immigrant families.
Being both parent and teacher gave me a front-row seat to the challenges our education system faces—and insights on how to solve them. That's why I want to take what I learned on the Deer Valley school board to the state capitol.