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Rep. Terán Meets Salvadoran Women Incarcerated Due to Abortions

Rep. Terán Meets Salvadoran Women Incarcerated Due to Abortions

By Hannah CritchfieldNovember 25, 2019

“If Roe v. Wade leaves, Arizona can become El Salvador,” Terán said.

Human Chop Shop Owes $58M to Plaintiffs in Body Donation Lawsuit, Jury Says

By Meg O'ConnorNovember 19, 2019

The owner of a body donation center where FBI agents found buckets of heads and a cooler of male genitalia will pay $58 million to the plaintiffs.

Vape Illness Cases in Arizona Rise to 13 as National Count Eclipses 2,000

Vape Illness Cases in Arizona Rise to 13 as National Count Eclipses 2,000

By Ali SwensonNovember 7, 2019

With a new case reported in the last week, here’s what we know about Arizona’s vaping-related illness patients.

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ADC Wants Fresh Settlement in Prison Health Care Case as Plaintiffs Seek Trial

By Elizabeth WhitmanNovember 5, 2019

The decision rests in the hands of Judge Roslyn Silver.

Number of State Caseworkers on Family Medical Leave Increasing

Number of State Caseworkers on Family Medical Leave Increasing

By Hannah CritchfieldNovember 1, 2019

The number of state disability caseworkers going on medical leave has almost tripled in recent years, according to data obtained by FOIA.

Arizona Agency Leaving Developmentally Disabled People Behind

By Hannah CritchfieldOctober 14, 2019

In the last 25 years, conditions have never as bad as they are now for disabled individuals who rely on the state’s care, the resident said.

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Arizona Lost 10 Percent of Its Licensed Foster Homes Last Year, Report Finds

Arizona Lost 10 Percent of Its Licensed Foster Homes Last Year, Report Finds

By Ali SwensonOctober 10, 2019

Former foster parents shed light on why some foster parents are choosing to close their licenses.

Guess Who’s Back: DES Office in Surprise Still Has Bedbugs

Guess Who’s Back: DES Office in Surprise Still Has Bedbugs

By Hannah CritchfieldOctober 4, 2019

What’s most important is what the agency does next, a bedbug expert says.

Audit: Foster Parents Didn’t Get Enough Information About Children in Their Care

By Ali SwensonOctober 2, 2019

One foster parent said the department’s failure to provide information about a child’s allergies led to the child experiencing anaphylactic shock.

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Phoenix ‘Vaccine Education Summit’ Promises Anti-Vax Propaganda

By Ali SwensonSeptember 24, 2019

The anti-vaxxers are at it again.

74-Year-Old Phoenix Woman Became Homeless After $50 Rent Increase

74-Year-Old Phoenix Woman Became Homeless After $50 Rent Increase

By Elizabeth WhitmanSeptember 21, 2019

Seniors are a growing but overlooked group within a burgeoning homeless population.

Arizona DES Satellite Office Infested With Bedbugs, Agency Confirms

Arizona DES Satellite Office Infested With Bedbugs, Agency Confirms

By Hannah CritchfieldSeptember 13, 2019

An anonymous employee said the bugs are all over the building, and management is failing to sufficiently address the problem.

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Facing $1.2 Million Fine, ADC Blames Corizon-Centurion Handoff for Its Failures

Facing $1.2 Million Fine, ADC Blames Corizon-Centurion Handoff for Its Failures

By Elizabeth WhitmanAugust 21, 2019

The change in contractors took place this summer, but ADC’s failure to provide decent health care to prisoners has gone on for years.

New Prison Health Care Company Centurion Is No Better Than Corizon, Families Say

New Prison Health Care Company Centurion Is No Better Than Corizon, Families Say

By Elizabeth WhitmanAugust 19, 2019

“Nothing has changed, and everything is just as lousy,” said one woman whose incarcerated son suffers from a host of medical problems.

Doctors: Trump’s ‘Public Charge’ Immigration Rule Makes America Less Healthy

Doctors: Trump’s ‘Public Charge’ Immigration Rule Makes America Less Healthy

By Hannah CritchfieldAugust 17, 2019

“In terms of public health, the bad thing is that the word may not get out, or the word will get out and people won’t believe it,” Will Humble said.

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Federal Audit: Phoenix Indian Medical Center Failed at Opioids Oversight

Federal Audit: Phoenix Indian Medical Center Failed at Opioids Oversight

By Elizabeth WhitmanAugust 2, 2019

The opioid epidemic has taken a particularly heavy toll on tribal communities.

ADC, Corizon Ignored Policies in Denying Hep C Treatment to Wellington Coppess

By Elizabeth WhitmanJune 25, 2019

Now, he faces several life-threatening medical problems.

Corporation Commissioners Request Investigation Into Utility Shutoff Policies

Corporation Commissioners Request Investigation Into Utility Shutoff Policies

By Elizabeth WhitmanJune 14, 2019

Commissioner Boyd Dunn asked staff to assess rules regarding termination of service and to “recommend appropriate changes.”

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Corizon Ignored Arizona Inmate’s Repeated Requests for Medical Care, Family Says

Corizon Ignored Arizona Inmate’s Repeated Requests for Medical Care, Family Says

By Elizabeth WhitmanMay 28, 2019

James Leonard has 50 pounds in a year. His other medical symptoms are alarming and potentially life-threatening.

Deadly Arizona Doc Hawks Bogus Stem Cell Treatment

By Meg O'ConnorMay 17, 2019

Greene acts as a stem-cell guru at his Scottsdale-based R3 Stem Cell, but he killed so many patients the AZ medical board revoked his license in 2009.

Babies Are Dying From Syphilis in Maricopa County

Babies Are Dying From Syphilis in Maricopa County

By Elizabeth WhitmanFebruary 25, 2019

The county is begging doctors and midwives to screen pregnant women more frequently for the disease.

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Lawsuit: Seeking Help for Bulimia, She Thought She Could Trust Her Therapist

Lawsuit: Seeking Help for Bulimia, She Thought She Could Trust Her Therapist

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 26, 2018

Under Arizona law, it is a felony for a licensed behavioral health professional to have sex with someone they are treating.

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