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Jesus Molina doesn’t remember much of what happened after he walked into an east Mesa Chase Bank little more than a month ago to withdraw cash from an ATM.
It was an otherwise normal Thursday morning. On Dec. 20, William “Lynn” Evans was cooking banana bread when his wife asked him if he had burned something.
Phoenix Children’s Hospital was on the brink of collapse in 2002, but today, the hospital has made an enormous financial turnaround and is once again talking about a bright future.
Six people were hospitalized this morning as a result of a three-vehicle wreck in west Phoenix.
Banner Health has scrapped plans to build a hospital in Gilbert across the street from a competitor.
Banner Health has selected Rhonda Anderson, a registered nurse with decades of leadership experience, to serve as chief executive of Cardon Children's Medical Center on the Banner Desert Medical Center campus in Mesa.
PHOENIX - A Kingman woman has given birth to conjoined twins, delivered eight weeks early by Caesarean section.
Two major health care companies plan to open competing hospitals in Gilbert in the same year on opposite sides of Val Vista Drive.
Construction plans are underway for a 40-bed rehabilitation hospital in east Mesa.
Three major health-care corporations already serving the metropolitan area are scrambling to fill a medical void in the south East Valley and capitalize on the booming growth.
Todd McKittrick was only trying to help some kids from the First Tee of Phoenix when he set out early Tuesday morning at Talking Stick Golf Club in Scottsdale to break the world record for most holes played in a 12-hour period.
Scottsdale Healthcare is using billboards and other advertisements to lure Mesa residents seeking medical services to its downtown Scottsdale emergency room.
April 13, 2005
PHOENIX - A Texas woman has given birth to five babies, two boys and three girls, at a Phoenix hospital.
The Catholic Healthcare West board of directors approved plans and funding Tuesday for a Gilbert hospital to be built along the future San Tan Freeway for $140 million.
February 16, 2005
Chandler resident Carol Miller got just a glimpse of her baby after he was born nearly 10 weeks early. The doctor lifted up Macklin Miller’s 3.5-pound frame for a moment before he was whisked off to the neonatal intensive care unit.
Three people, including a light-rail driver, were taken to area hospitals Wednesday after a collision involving a westbound light-rail train and a white passenger van at 18th and Washington streets in Phoenix.
Santa Claus delivered in a big way for Deborah and Jeffrey Kimball, bringing their tiny son Lucas home just in time for Christmas.
A just-approved device expected to reduce the number of repeat procedures on hundreds of thousands of heart patients and even the need for bypass surgery in some, went through clinical trials in two Valley hospitals, including Scottsdale Healthcare Shea.
U.S. News & World Report recently released its annual Best Hospitals, with three Valley hospitals receiving nationally ranked specialties.
The patient lies flat on his back on a bed in the intensive care unit and appears to be gasping for breath, his chest heaving up and down.
Doctors and nurses monitor dozens of intensive-care patients in seven hospitals 24 hours a day via flat-screen computers in a command center at Banner Desert Medical Center in Mesa.
IHOP announces the return of its “Stacks for Good Acts” national online contest designed to reward one lucky winner with a year’s supply of free pancakes and help spread the word about National Pancake Day, the company’s annual free pancake giveaway fund-raiser benefitting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.
IHOP announces the return of its “Stacks for Good Acts” national online contest designed to reward one lucky winner with a year’s supply of free pancakes and help spread the word about National Pancake Day, the company’s annual free pancake giveaway fund-raiser benefitting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.
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