
North Country Healthcare Faces Bankruptcy Amid Employee Lawsuit
A dozen employees sued North Country Healthcare for ceasing health insurance payments despite deducting premiums.

A dozen employees sued North Country Healthcare for ceasing health insurance payments despite deducting premiums.
Phoenix’s rich architectural history includes iconic architects like Frank Lloyd Wright and Ralph Haver, despite demolitions.

Ancestral Puebloans ingeniously managed water through check dams, terraces, and cisterns, crucial for survival in arid lands.

Twin bills in Congress aim to finalize a water rights settlement for the Yavapai-Apache Nation, funding a new pipeline.

Former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has died at 59. Family announced his passing, seeking privacy now.

Democrats in Arizona seek support from Trump to stop out-of-state investors from buying local housing, hoping to lower costs.

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs outlined cautious initiatives on housing, water, and business to counter GOP opposition.

Democratic lawmakers challenge a memo requiring notice to visit ICE facilities, citing oversight rights and recent events.

The federal agency managing the Colorado River lists options for future drought management, with no preferred plan.

Second graders at Baton Rouge’s art-focused school start moving between classes early, adopting a departmentalized model.

Gov. Katie Hobbs proposes tax cuts for middle-class Arizonans, faces Republican opposition favoring broader cuts.

Protesters in Prescott and Flagstaff rallied against federal immigration crackdowns after a woman’s fatal shooting.

