Arizona woman celebrates final cancer radiation treatment

Despite hesitation to visit the doctor's office during the pandemic, Shellyn Edley knew she needed to get a mammogram. Now, 15 radiation treatments later, she is cancer free.

Texas governor signs law prohibiting businesses from requiring vaccine passports

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed a law that prohibits any business operating in Texas from requiring vaccine passports or any vaccine information.

Michigan confirms first known human case of hantavirus

The state of Michigan has confirmed its first-ever known case of Sin Nombre hantavirus, a disease passed from rodents to humans via urine and feces.

Arizona passes 6 million in administered vaccine doses

More than 6 million COVID-19 vaccine doses have now been administered since becoming available in the state.

Slowed COVID-19 vaccinations endanger Biden’s July 4 goal

Dangling everything from sports tickets to a free beer, President Biden is looking for that extra something — anything — that will get people to roll up their sleeves for COVID-19 shots.

Phoenix Children's announces new hospital to be built in Glendale
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The Phoenix-metro area continues to grow at a rapid pace and with it comes the need for more healthcare facilities. Dr. Jared Muenzer, physician-in-chief at Phoenix Children's, has the details on plans for the Arrowhead campus near 67th Avenue and Union Hills Drive.

Arizona reports 277 additional COVID cases, 25 more deaths

The latest daily figures reported on the state’s coronavirus dashboard increased Arizona’s pandemic totals to 883,314 cases and 17,698 deaths.

US economy shows growth despite lacking enough workers, supplies

Barely more than a year after the coronavirus caused the steepest economic fall and job losses on record, the speed of the rebound has been so unexpectedly swift that many companies can’t fill jobs or acquire enough supplies to meet a pent-up burst of customer demand.

Red Robin employee says she found razor in her salad after complaining of co-workers using n-word

Zenarra James says it all came to head a few weeks ago when she ordered that salad to take home at the end of her shift. She says the brother and friends of the man who accused of her "snitching" prepared it.

NIH researchers find new genetic form of ALS impacting children

Researchers led by the National Institutes of Health say they have identified a new form of ALS that is impacting children.

Pop-up COVID-19 vaccination site set up at First Friday in Downtown Phoenix

A pop-up vaccination event along Roosevelt Row will vaccinate people against COVID-19 during Black Friday, using the Johnson and Johnson vaccine.

Hawaii to drop COVID-19 restrictions for travelers once 70% of population is inoculated

Hawaii's governor says the state will drop its quarantine and COVID-19 testing requirements for travelers once 70% of the state’s population has been vaccinated against the disease.

COVID-19 origin: Fauci urges China to release Wuhan lab medical records

Dr. Anthony Fauci said China should release the medical records of six lab workers — three of whom died — after entering a bat cave in 2012 and becoming ill in 2019.

Blood donations safe from COVID-19, NIH says

The National Institutes of Health on Tuesday said COVID-19 does not pose a threat to blood donations in the U.S.

Radiation drug may improve survival rates for prostate cancer, study shows

A new study is showing improved survival in men with advanced prostate cancer from an experimental drug that delivers radiation directly to tumor cells.