A Scottsdale school board member's party was shut down by police after uninvited teens showed up, sparking calls for resignation.
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State lawmakers are outraged by a recent assault at a Phoenix school, pushing for legislation to address system failures.
Hali Williams, a top breakaway roper, ranked fifth globally, aims to defend her title at the Kimes Ranch event in December.
Short Creek, known for its polygamist history, faces the nation's second-largest measles outbreak, affecting many locals.
California offers an FDA-approved home cervical cancer test, now available in Arizona, ensuring accurate, easy use.
Tucson resident Tracy Barber faces a steep hike in her ACA health insurance premium, forcing her to downgrade plans.
At a Tucson town hall, Sen. Ruben Gallego urged Republicans to extend insurance subsidies under the Affordable Care Act.
Candidates urge CMS to invest in Arizona's rural health care. Biggs invites a tour as Hobbs seeks $180M in grants.
Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva awaits swearing-in, delayed by government shutdown, to replace her late father in Arizona.
A new artist rendition hopes to generate leads in solving a 1979 cold case of a girl known as Jane Tucson Doe.










