Arizona AG Kris Mayes announced 42 Medicaid fraud indictments, totaling 280 people exploiting a healthcare loophole.
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Prescott's growth brings challenges like housing shortages and healthcare access, with 40% of residents aged 65+.
Vice President J.D. Vance is visiting Oro Valley, Arizona, to speak at Roche Tissue Diagnostics on Monday morning.
Organizations in Arizona are hosting events to provide free school supplies, featuring giveaways, games, and more.
A canopy of vines shades workers as they pick table grapes overhead at Pozo Manuel, destined for Arizona by nightfall.
Gov. Hobbs sought $108.2M for 615 prison healthcare workers; only received $45.1M, causing budget and care issues.
The Phoenix Art Museum receives a historic gift of nearly 200 Indigenous artworks from William P. Healy's collection.
The Arizona AG is suing insurers for allegedly using AI to lower provider payments and increase patient costs.
The U.S. House approved $5 million for mobile medical units to aid Native American veterans, led by Arizona Reps.
A company accused of defrauding veterans agreed to pay $2 million to settle a fraud lawsuit by Arizona AG Kris Mayes.










