Report: Doctors teeter on the divide between pain treatment, opioids abuse
TEMPE – Chronic pain grips Lauri Nickel every day, day after day.
Not going anywhere: Former ASU AD Patterson to lead Coyotes’ Valley-wide arena search
GLENDALE — In his first public appearance since becoming the sole owner of the Arizona Coyotes, Andrew Barroway insisted that the franchise’s top priority is to find a new, long-term home in Arizona.
Women: What’s your travel story?
Whether it's family vacation or you're flying solo, if you're a woman who travels often we want to hear from you.
Two Republican lawmakers, Phoenix chamber oppose health care bill
PHOENIX – A group of Republican legislators, business leaders and doctors in Arizona joined a continuing chorus of opposition to the national health-care bill Thursday, saying it would slash state Medicaid coverage for seniors, children and veterans.
‘My legs are still shaking’: Bungee workout springs into Valley gym
CHANDLER -- People who walk into Tough Lotus for the Bungee Workout class often have the same reaction.
Texting service alerts families to nearest free meal
PHOENIX – Four years ago, No Kid Hungry launched a texting service to help families in need quickly find free meals.
What’s the score?: People getting credit scores may not understand them
WASHINGTON - Phoenix resident Elizabeth Medora didn't know her credit score until a credit card company gave her a credit tracker a few years ago, and even then she didn't think much about it.
All-Star Game represents more than just baseball for Diamondbacks All-Stars
PHOENIX — The experience of playing in Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game is about much more than the competition. For four Arizona Diamondbacks, it represents a close group of teammates coming together and fulfilling a dream.
Highway crashes continued six-year climb in 2016, Arizona data show
WASHINGTON - Motor vehicle crashes, injuries and fatalities continued their steady six-year rise in Arizona in 2016, according to the most recent data from the state's Department of Transportation.
Disability rights group protests health care bill at Sen. Flake’s office
PHOENIX – Members of a disability rights group protested a proposed health care bill at Sen. Jeff Flake’s office, urging him to vote against the controversial bill.
A red-white-and-blue picnic takes less green, but some still left out
WASHINGTON - The cost of an average Fourth of July cookout is down from last year, according to an annual survey - but still not low enough for food stamp recipients in Arizona to celebrate the holiday with all the fixings.
IV therapy businesses tout vitamin injections, but do they work?
SCOTTSDALE — Businesses offering IV hydration therapy, an unconventional method of injecting customers with a cocktail of saline, vitamins and nutrients to make them feel better, are popping up across the Valley.