Maricopa County confirms a 14th measles case in 2026, sparking concerns of local transmission. Public urged to vaccinate and monitor symptoms.
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Governor Ducey and economic leaders praise the Senate's passage of the CHIPS Act, a boost for Arizona's semiconductor investments and jobs.
Twin sisters Sally and Nora Shaheen, inspired by their oncologist father, aim for medical careers after graduating early with biology degrees from Arizona.
Maricopa County partners with Cartwheel to provide telehealth mental health services to 50,000 students, focusing on underserved areas and reducing wait times.
Supervisor Galvin mourns Dick Mallery, a pivotal figure in Phoenix's growth, whose legal and civic efforts spanned decades, leaving a lasting legacy.
Enviro-Log's new Glendale facility creates 50 jobs, enhances sustainability by recycling wax boxes, and boosts Arizona's manufacturing sector this summer.
U of A Health Sciences' NIH funding rose to $186.4M, ranking No. 51 nationally. The R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy maintained its No. 4 spot in NIH funding.
Researchers found "hooked hairs," a new root cell in common beans, aiding early survival in harsh soils, potentially enhancing climate-resilient crops.
Camila Hurtado, a med school grad from Tucson, plans to give back to the community that shaped her journey from Colombia to otolaryngology residency.
U of A's 162nd Commencement on May 15 will confer about 10,000 degrees. Eric Schmidt, former Google CEO, will speak, highlighting AI's future impact.









