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Elections bills move forward, mostly along party lines
Arizona senators voted to approve several election reform bills in one day, including a Republican bill based on a…
Without Medicare Part B’s Shield, Patient’s Family Owes $81,000 for a Single Air-Ambulance Flight
Debra Prichard was a retired factory worker who was careful with her money, including what she spent on medical care, said her daughter, Alicia…
IVF patient vows to fight for access to treatment in Alabama following court ruling
Birmingham resident Hannah Miles has been trying to have a baby for more than three years, fighting obstacles like…
A Government Video Would Explain When Abortion Is Legal in South Dakota
South Dakota lawmakers want state officials to create an educational video to help doctors understand when they can end a pregnancy without risking…
Latino businesses, advocates denounce GOP push to punish businesses for undocumented workers
Aureliano Dominguez moved to the Grand Canyon State from Sinaloa, Mexico, more than three decades ago, and struggled…
California Gov. Newsom Wants Voters to Approve Billions More to Help the Homeless. Will It Help?
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California voters will decide March 5 whether to pump billions more dollars into combating the nation’s worst homelessness…
Court filings reveal secret grand jury interviews that led to indictments of Cochise County supes
The two Cochise County supervisors who face felony charges for allegedly attempting to interfere with the certification…
If You’re Poor, Fertility Treatment Can Be Out of Reach
Mary Delgado’s first pregnancy went according to plan, but when she tried to get pregnant again seven years later, nothing happened. After 10…
Party line votes define election law proposals, with vetoes looming
Republicans lawmakers last week approved a bevy of bills that would make sweeping changes to Arizona elections, but all…
Horse Sedative Use Among Humans Spreads in Deadly Mixture of ‘Tranq’ and Fentanyl
TREASURE ISLAND, Fla. — Andrew McClave Jr. loved to lift weights. The 6-foot-4-inch bartender resembled a bodybuilder and once posed for a photo…