Banner Health to Boost Arizona's Healthcare Arsenal with $400 Million Medical Campus in North Scottsdale
Banner Health plans a $400 million medical campus in north Scottsdale, aiming for a new hospital and expanding their regional influence. They acquired land for the project, which promises economic growth and jobs.
Arizona Health Officials Urge Vigilance to Protect Children From Heat Illness and Drowning Risks During Summer
Arizona's Department of Health Services warns of summer dangers for children, emphasizing the prevention of heat-related illnesses and drownings, and offering safety tips like never leaving kids in cars and designating a 'Water Watcher'.
Arizonans Brace for Impact as Trump-Era Medicaid Cuts Threaten Vital Healthcare Services
Arizonans express concerns over potential Medicaid cuts resulting from the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," worrying about the impact on vulnerable residents, including those with disabilities and elderly individuals needing medical care.
Arizona's Navajo County Reports Cases of Measles, Coconino County on High Alert
Officials urge caution as measles cases rise; CDC reports 1,227 cases, including four in Navajo County, AZ. Coconino County remains vigilant, advises public on symptoms and vaccination with MMR as a preventative measure.
Music as a Catalyst for Change: Durango Juvenile Detention Center's Guitar Program Strikes a Chord with Youths
The Durango Juvenile Detention Center's guitar program helps detainees learn music, builds teamwork, and rewards good behavior, with ASU grad students providing additional lessons and skills.
Cancer Survivors Advocate for Timely Screenings During Cancer Survivors Month
Two cancer survivors, Sonya Engle and Theresa Millington, stress the importance of regular health screenings during Cancer Survivors Month, advocating for proactive approaches and highlighting improved screening methods.












