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Arizona's News Roundup: Election investigation, wicked winter winds

Arizona’s News Roundup Podcast takes a look at the 2020 election and why it’s making headlines now and plenty of winter weather to watch. → Read More

Arizona's News Roundup: School safety, Hobbs meets with dreamers

This week, Arizona News Roundup tackled school safety, Gov. Katie Hobbs' promise to dreamers, wet weather and more. → Read More

Arizona's News Roundup: AEL update, Biggs wants Mayorkas impeached

Education and immigration continue to make headlines in Arizona and across the country. Arizona's News Roundup will get you up to date. → Read More

Arizona's News Roundup dives into the latest on Title 42, election lawsuits

Arizona's News Roundup breaks down the biggest stories of the week, including the latest on Title 42 and election lawsuits. → Read More

Arizona's News Roundup: Canvass drama in Cochise County and more

Arizona’s News Roundup breaks down the latest happenings in Cochise County, President Joe Biden's upcoming visit to the state and more. → Read More

Tempe company creates sanitizing robot to minimize hospital infections

A Tempe company has created a sanitizing robot that can clean every surface of a room in just 30 minutes. → Read More

Taking the leap: Couples to tie the knot in Arizona on Leap Day

Some couples in Arizona are making the leap into marriage on Leap Day. How couples will celebrate the special day varies. → Read More

Phoenix Children's Hospital helps kids endure MRIs without anesthesia

Phoenix Children's Hospital is using a new prep program to take anesthesia out of the equation for young patients needing MRI scans. → Read More

Valley kids learning to code without using a computer

Little Bytes is for children ages 4 to 7 to learn the basics of computer programming without using a computer. → Read More

New Scottsdale art exhibit blends audible, visual arts

A new art exhibit in Scottsdale is blending the audible and visual arts to compel audiences to fully engage with art. → Read More

Phoenix research center discovers gene linked to rare disorder

Researchers at the Translational Genomics Research Institute identified a gene link to a rare condition that leads to physical, intellectual disabilities. → Read More

Here's how things have changed for people with disabilities after Hacienda

An executive order and several laws have put changes in place following the sexual assault of an incapacitated woman at a Phoenix care facility. → Read More

Arizona tech expert shows how to turn off smart speaker audio recordings

Smart speakers have become commonplace in many households, but there continues to be a growing concern when it comes to privacy. → Read More

Phoenix medical team caring for kids born with ambiguous genitalia

Kathleen van Leeuwen and her team at PCH have worked to provide medical care and emotional support for intersex patients and their loved ones. → Read More

Creativity within Confinement: Prisoner art benefits Arizona nonprofit

Prisoners created hundreds of pieces to be displayed in the art show entitled Incarceration: Creativity within Confinement. → Read More

Phoenix police save overdose victim after recent overdose reversal training

Just weeks after Phoenix Police Department's first responders received overdose reversal drug training, officers were able to use it to save a life. → Read More

Valley skin experts weigh in on sunscreen controversy

Sunscreen is a summertime necessity in Phoenix, so Valley skin experts are weighing in on a recent sunscreen controversy. → Read More

Disability advocates look to expand paid leave for workers

With 1 in 5 Americans having some form of disability, many advocates in Arizona and around the country are pushing for paid family and medical leave. → Read More

Opioid legislation creating strain for Valley veterinarians, pets

Recent opioid legislation in Arizona meant to curb misuse and abuse from humans may be having a negative effect on Arizona pets. → Read More

Former addict opens Scottsdale treatment center to fight opioid abuse

Tomaeno's journey to sobriety inspired him to start Purpose Healing Center, an addiction treatment center focused on men with drug and alcohol dependence. → Read More