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As the summer heat becomes increasingly extreme in Phoenix, people who can’t escape the sun are suffering third-degree burns, ...
As the summer heat becomes increasingly extreme in Phoenix, people who can’t escape the sun are suffering third-degree burns, ...
If Donald Trump had any concern for Washington, D.C., he would have sent an army of social workers, not National Guard troops, to help homeless folks.
Federal funding cuts will have far-reaching impact on public health and safety services around the state, Sen. Mark Kelly and Mayor Kate Gallego say.
A panel of Arizona health experts highlighted the way Medicaid cuts are expected to hit Arizonans in and out of the program ...
As extreme summer temperatures grip Phoenix, homeless residents face life-threatening dehydration, burns, and kidney failure ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has proposed a controversial new law to get drug addicts off the city's streets by expanding ...
Phoenix Police Chief Matt Giordano held his first official press conference since assuming leadership of the police department.
Howarths Foundation, the Cleckheaton-based charity that supports the hidden homeless and those with addictions, into ...
Native populations hit by fraudulent rehab center scams find new risks from Trump orders on immigration and homelessness.
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Climate Crisis 247 on MSN110 Degree Heat Causes 400 Deaths In Phoenix
The Maricopa County Department of Public Health forecasts 400 people will die of heat-related illnesses this year. The county ...
Mesa police concluded their nearly four-month-long investigation into the city's park rangers unit. Here's what they found.
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