PHOENIX — Minority communities without access to adequate prenatal care often suffer high maternal and infant morbidity and mortality rates. In Arizona, approximately 1 in 6 infants in …
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A student at a Chandler junior high school is headed to the Washington, D.C. area next month.
Isabelle Garcia, a seventh-grader at Kyrene del Pueblo Middle School, in West Chandler, placed …
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The Arizona Department of Health Services has maintained national accreditation status through the Public Health Accreditation Board.
ADHS was evaluated against a set of comprehensive national …
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Mesa and Tempe have long-established programs aimed at helping disabled young people participate in sports activities.
The two East Valley cities work through Arizona Disabled Sports, which …
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By Kiera Seapy | Special to Independent Newsmedia
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3/25/24
In September of last year, the U.S. Forest Service announced funding awards of $1.13 billion to 385 projects, of various aims, nationwide.
At its March 18 meeting, the Chandler City Council …
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PHOENIX – Rep. Justin Heap, R-Mesa, is promoting a ballot referral that would allow Arizona to run its own census in 2030 and each 10 years thereafter that would include a tally of U.S. …
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A chain of events early Sunday morning resulted in the arrest of two people suspected of DUI in separate crashes that involved four vehicles, including a police car, Mesa police said.
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Tuesday afternoon, the Glendale City Council will receive its latest update on the downtown campus reinvestment project, led by City Manager Kevin Phelps during the work session.
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The Phoenix Police Department and the City of Phoenix held a ribbon-cutting for the new Real Time Operations Center at the Cactus Park Precinct Thursday afternoon.
The RTOC leverages the use of …
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