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Court refuses to order Arizona to pay for transgender teen’s surgery

WASHINGTON - A federal appeals court has refused to order Arizona's Medicaid program to pay for the sex reassignment surgery of a transgender teen who claimed the state's failure to do so amounted to sex discrimination.


El Senado de Arizona anula el límite de gasto en educación y evita un recorte de $1.2 mil millones a las escuelas públicas

PHOENIX – En una votación de 23 a 6, el Senado de Arizona aprobó la SCR 1050 y anuló el Aggregate Expenditure Limit, un tope de gastos en educación que hubiera requerido un recorte de $1.2 mil millones en el gasto de las escuelas públicas.


Graves in 19th century Pioneer Military & Memorial Park preserved by volunteer efforts

PHOENIX – The Arizona Pioneers’ Cemetery Association is working to preserve Pioneer Military & Memorial Park, where more than 3,700 people are believed to have been buried with only 600 grave markers.


Arizona Senate overrides education spending cap, avoids $1.2 billion in cuts to public schools

PHOENIX – In a 23-6 vote, the Arizona Senate passed SCR 1050 and overrode the Aggregate Expenditure Limit, an education spending cap that would have required a $1.2 billion cut in public school spending.


Despite huge funding lead in Senate race, Kelly still faces a challenge

WASHINGTON - Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., raised more than $27.5 million for his 2022 reelection bid, almost twice the total raised by a half-dozen Republican challengers, but analysts said that "giant war chest" does not guarantee a win in what could be a tough year for Democrats.


‘I’ll never forget’: Pearl Harbor survivor Jack Holder remembers surprise attack

PHOENIX – Eighty years after the attack at Pearl Harbor, survivor Jack Holder remembers that infamous day. Others share why commemorating this day is important to the history of the U.S.


Hundreds rally as Supreme Court justices weigh future of abortion rights

WASHINGTON - Protesters from both sides of the abortion issue rallied outside the Supreme Court Wednesday as justices considered a strict Mississippi law that could lead the court to reverse its longstanding abortion-rights rulings.


You probably know the ukulele, but maybe not its history

PHOENIX – The popular Pacific Islands four-stringed instrument has a distinctive sound and is easy to play – but how should ukulele be pronounced? There are competing opinions on the topic.


Aducanumab is promising for some Alzheimer’s patients, but not all will get it

PHOENIX – The new drug Aducanumab underscores the importance of early recognition of Alzheimer’s disease. Some families won’t qualify for it because their loved one’s disease has progressed to moderate and severe stages.


El último informe de Datos predice un auge en la compra de viviendas por parte de los hispanos en las próximas dos décadas

PHOENIX - "Datos: El mercado hispano del estado de Arizona" es una compilación de estudios publicados por la Cámara de Comercio Hispana de Arizona que destaca a los latinos y las viviendas. Nacionalmente, dice, el 70% de los nuevos propietarios serán latinos de aquí a 2040.


Latest Datos report predicts a boom in Hispanic homebuying over next two decades

PHOENIX – “Datos: The State of Arizona’s Hispanic Market,” is a compilation of studies put out by the Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce that highlights Latinos and housing. Nationwide, it says, 70% of new homeowners will be Latino between now and 2040.


Public can comment on proposed changes to management plan for Mexican wolves

PHOENIX – Public hearings have begun over proposed changes to how the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service manages endangered Mexican wolves in Arizona and New Mexico. The hearings were spurred by a 2018 court ruling.