Arizona appeals court judges on Friday ruled that abortions performed in the state by licensed physicians are legal up to 15 weeks.
Author: Stephanie Innes, Arizona Republic
Inside an Arizona hospital battling a global COVID-19 hot spot: Exhausted staff, not enough beds and a silent fight
As COVID-19 brutalizes Arizona, a look inside Tucson Medical Center provides a snapshot of what hospitals in the state are experiencing.
‘Profound weakness’: 35-year-old bodybuilder sick with COVID-19 talks about near-death experience
Charlie Aragon, 35, was a healthy weightlifter in Arizona when he got the new coronavirus. He spent two weeks on a ventilator and is still recovering.
Body donation company that used cadavers as crash dummies ordered to pay $58M to families
Ten of 21 plaintiffs who sued a now-defunct Phoenix body donation company will be awarded $58 million, a Maricopa County Superior Court jury decided.
‘Cooler filled with male genitalia’ found in raid of Phoenix body-donation company
A head sewn onto a mismatched body and a cooler filled with penises are among items found by FBI agents during araid on a body-donation business.
Body donations are on the rise in Arizona. But what’s really happening in the booming cadaver industry?
Donating one’s body to science is an increasingly popular end-of-life option, but how a business or program uses a body can vary.
Family of incapacitated rape victim who gave birth files $45M notice of claim against Arizona
The 56-page document, filed on behalf of the victim and her parents, says the state of Arizona did an “abysmal job” monitoring Hacienda HealthCare.
There’s a new blood test to screen for colon cancer. So should you skip the colonoscopy?
There’s a new blood test for colon cancer, offering another non-invasive screening alternative. Does that mean you can skip the colonoscopy?
Arizona Republican lawmaker says mandatory vaccination idea is ‘Communist’
Arizona state Rep. Kelly Townsend says forcing Arizona schoolchildren to be vaccinated is a “Communist” idea that erodes individual liberty.
Arizona facility where patient was raped and gave birth will stay open after state steps in
Hacienda HealthCare will not close the facility where patient was raped, at least for now, after state officials pushed back on plans.