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The U.S. is going broke: How the filibuster and bipartisan consensus to spend is...

Say, you're a fiscal conservative. You think the federal government is spending too much of your hard-earned tax dollars and that the $20.7...
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Medicare can help protect your eyesight

Are you at risk for glaucoma? Glaucoma is an eye disease that causes loss of vision—usually side vision—by damaging the optic nerve, which sends information...
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44 sets of twins

Foreign Accent Syndrome It may sound amusing to some, but it’s no laughing matter to a young woman in Arizona, who suffers from Foreign Accent...

Contractors encourage AZ Legislature to collaborate with Trump on infrastructure plan

The country has anticipated the actions of the Trump administration, and, all eyes were on Washington as the Trump administration released its infrastructure plan....

14th Annual Taste of Foothills Fundraiser

CAREFREE/CAVE CREEK/N. SCOTTSDALE – Savor epicurean delights at the Foothills Caring Corps’ 14th Annual Taste of Foothills Fundraiser in Cave Creek with food tastings, auctions,...

Highlands nature camps – Spring 2018

PRESCOTT –  Discover the mysteries of the animals, plants, and land of the Central Arizona Highlands at the Highlands Center’s Spring Break Camp which...

Scottsdale Public Library’s 5th Annual Ultimate Play Date

- Saturday March 3, from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. - Civic Center Library, outside on the lawn Language Play As children play with language, they learn...

Barrow Neurological Institute and Phoenix Fire Dept. transform emergency healthcare

A stroke can be devastating and lead to months, if not years, of treatment and rehabilitation, and many have dedicated their lives to researching...

CCUSD Governing Board votes in new president and vice-president

At the Jan. 8 Work-Study/Special Meeting, the Governing Board voted in their new President, Cynthia Weiss, and Vice President, Kathryn Hill. President Weiss has been...

Arizona’s birthday marks 106 years of history

On Valentine’s day, 1912, Arizona became the 48th and final state in the contiguous U.S. Originally part of New Mexico, the land became a...