Gov. Katie Hobbs has signed legislation that plugs a gaping budget deficit at the department that serves 60,000 people with disabilities before it runs out of money.
New federal lawsuits filed last week against a farm in California allege that the federal government kept the public in the dark about an E. coli outbreak from Romaine lettuce.
Medical leaders are worried about potential cuts to Critical Access Hospitals (CAH), a special designation given by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Navajo Nation reduces syphilis cases by bringing healthcare to the community, overcoming barriers and offering mobile testing and treatment to combat the rise in infections.
Arizona DDD faces a funding crisis, leaving families like Brandi Coon's in panic. Essential services for her son Tyson and others are at risk as political battles delay solutions.
On Valentine's Day, Jessika Steier's fiance surprised her by revealing that he was a match and that the pair would tie the knot at the Phoenix Kidney Walk.
By The Associated Press and AZFamily Digital News Staff
A coalition of state attorneys general, including Kris Mayes, sued the Trump administration on Tuesday over its decision to cut $11 billion in federal funds that go toward COVID-19 initiatives and various public health projects across the country.
Maricopa County will distribute over $4 million to 17 nonprofits aiding drug overdose victims, funded by a settlement from opioid prescription lawsuits.
A Northern Arizona girl battling leukemia died from a fungal infection as she was wrapping her chemotherapy. Now her parents are warning children who are immunocompromised.