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Diana Taurasi claps

Phoenix Mercury legend Diana Taurasi reveals secret battle with eczema

By Joshua Heron | Cronkite NewsJune 18, 2024

The WNBA star has dealt with the skin condition since high school, but only now is choosing to speak about it publicly.

Extreme heat hits the Valley early. It’s already killed 4 people

By TJ L'HeureuxJune 4, 2024

The National Weather Service issued its first excessive heat warning for Phoenix, nearly a month earlier than it did in 2023.

Drag queens with oranges

Stepping for a cause: 16 photos from AIDS Walk Arizona

By Kevin HurleyApril 15, 2024

The walk and 5K run filled Tempe Beach Park with crowds raising awareness and money for HIV.

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Katelyn Parady at podium

Phoenix expands heat protections for 10,000 outdoor workers

By Kathleen StinsonApril 12, 2024

“This is your win”: Sky Harbor workers applaud the move but fear retaliation if they take breaks or feel sick.

Steve Ekdahl in a hospital bed

Prescott man receives specialized program’s 100th heart transplant

By Adrianna NineMarch 21, 2024

Banner’s Advanced Heart Failure Program used an artificial heart to sustain Steve Ekdahl for months ahead of his organ transplant.

psilocybin mushroom

Mushroom dreams: Arizona lawmakers signal support for psilocybin use

By Noah CullenMarch 8, 2024

Bipartisan group of lawmakers support psilocybin use in therapeutic settings to treat PTSD, depression and other conditions.

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Sick boy with thermometer

Feeling sick? Cases of flu, RSV spiking in Arizona

By TJ L'HeureuxJanuary 16, 2024

The contagious respiratory illnesses are “widespread” and driving up hospital visits in Maricopa County and across the state.

Photos: ClipDart provides free hair care as health care to Phoenicians in need

By O'Hara ShipeJuly 27, 2023

The organization gives haircuts in a Mesa laundromat and 13 senior centers across Maricopa County.

Netflix and Chill? Sexually Transmitted Infections Spike in Maricopa County

By Geri KoeppelFebruary 28, 2023

Cases of syphilis, gonorrhea and chlamydia have spiked in Maricopa County. Health officials say less condom use and more testing could be the cause.

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Maricopa County Prioritizes Gay, Trans Men for Monkeypox Vaccine

By Kiera RileyJuly 26, 2022

As monkeypox cases begin to appear in Phoenix, LGBTQ advocates and health care providers look to support vaccine efforts without adding stigma.

Brnovich Says Century-Old Abortion Law Is ‘Back In Effect’

By Katya SchwenkJune 29, 2022

The law, ARS 13-3603, makes abortion at any stage of pregnancy illegal, with no exceptions for cases of rape or incest.

Phoenix’s VA Whistleblower Describes Ordeal in A Sacred Duty

By Scott BourqueJune 28, 2022

Paula Pedene blew the whistle on how the Phoenix VA was killing veterans by making them wait for care. She’s hosting a book signing at the American Legion post in Scottsdale on Tuesday.

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“It’s Terrifying”: Young Arizona Women Who Filled Streets to Protest Roe Share Fears for What’s Next

By Katya SchwenkJune 28, 2022

New Times spoke with several young women at the march, who shared what it’s like to come of age in a state that is rapidly losing reproductive rights.

Arizona Women Eye Mexico for Abortions, Amid Conflicting Advice

By Elias WeissJune 28, 2022

“If you ever choose to have an abortion, I know exactly where I’m going to take you,” Arizona state senator Stephanie Stahl Hamilton recently promised her daughter. Where’s that? Mexico.

Physicians on a Mission, Phoenix Surgeons Save Lives in Mexico for Free

By Elias WeissJune 21, 2022

Rocky Point is more than a beachy tourist trap. A team of surgeons from Phoenix is working for free there to save the lives of Mexico’s most impoverished – cartel members included.

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Domo Arigato, Dr. Roboto! First Robot Dentist Drilling and Filling in Metro Phoenix

By Elias WeissJune 10, 2022

The first and only FDA-cleared robotic dentist in the United States is hard at work in metro Phoenix.

Monkeypox Case Identified In Maricopa County

By Katya SchwenkJune 7, 2022

Monkeypox cases remain rare – but the first case in Arizona has been identified here in Maricopa County, officials said Tuesday.

Investigating the Nightmarish Health Care Crisis Inside Maricopa County’s Jails

By Katya SchwenkJune 2, 2022

Severe understaffing has led to basic failures in medical care in the Maricopa County jails, according to internal documents obtained by Phoenix New Times.

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More than 28,000 People Died of COVID-19 in Arizona. Here’s How You Can Remember Them

By Katya SchwenkMarch 10, 2022

After Kristin Urquiza’s father died of COVID-19 in Maryvale, her push for justice has become a national movement.

Arizona N95 Mask Manufacturer Laid Off Hundreds, Despite Omicron Surge

Arizona N95 Mask Manufacturer Laid Off Hundreds, Despite Omicron Surge

By Kristen MosbruckerJanuary 6, 2022

Hundreds are out of work after Honeywell quietly shuttered the vast majority of its N95 mask manufacturing operations in Arizona after the contract money ran out.

Arizona Patients are Still Seeking Justice Even After Theranos Blood Test Founder Convicted of Fraud

Arizona Patients are Still Seeking Justice Even After Theranos Blood Test Founder Convicted of Fraud

By Kristen MosbruckerJanuary 5, 2022

Elizabeth Holmes’ Theranos used Arizona patients as ‘guinea pigs’ attorneys for the class action lawsuit claim.

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Thousands of City Workers in Phoenix are Still Unvaxxed, Mandate Threat or Not

Thousands of City Workers in Phoenix are Still Unvaxxed, Mandate Threat or Not

By Katya SchwenkDecember 8, 2021

The Phoenix police union and even some city councilmembers claim that a vaccine mandate would prompt employees to quit in droves.

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