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A woman is flown from a West Valley hospital to Mesa, but the delay proves fatal and she dies from internal bleeding, which one doctor calls “very fixable.”
The biggest question hanging over the Mesa Police Department right now is whether officers could have avoided killing two knife-wielding people in separate incidents in recent days without risking harm to themselves.
Am I Hungry?
Dennis Pearson doesn't usually have visitors, but this week he welcomed members of the Mesa Fire Department who made a house call to give him a flu shot.
Do you know the biological age of your arteries?
Team Diabetes offers meetings, training for upcoming marathons
Grills, Guys and Good Health
Seminar offered on the aging spine
Registration open for Am I Hungry? workshop series
New FitPro Bootcamp starting at Aspire
‘Out Drive Autism' golf tourney benefits student scholarships
Heart-healthy workshop on exercise and conditioning
The official start to summer is months away, but - with temperatures in the 90s this week - the heat-safety awareness season in Arizona is warming up.
April 14, 2005
A House panel voted Wednesday to require community colleges and universities to inform mental health specialists when students, faculty or others are suspended or expelled because of threats of violence.
Hospitals this fall will have more incentive than ever before to ensure patients don’t suffer preventable conditions such as serious bedsores and surgical site infections while in their care.
More employee layoffs and the elimination of many recreational and library programs will be discussed Tuesday when the Gilbert Town Council meets and members vote on $12 million in proposed budget reductions.
With recycling more mainstream than ever and an economic downturn in which people have bought less stuff, Americans are throwing away less trash.
It’s No. 135 on the 2012 Fortune 500 list of America’s largest corporations, and it’s entering the new year with a host of jobs open throughout its home state of Arizona.
Looking to ring in the new year with a new job?
When Hurricane Katrina hit, Ethel Daniels lost her smile — along with everything else she owned.
The asbestos had remained harmlessly compressed into the tile lining ASU's Memorial Union basement floor for decades.
For many Arizona children, spring means it’s time to dust off bicycles and pedal about their neighborhoods.
For many Arizona children, spring means it’s time to dust off bicycles and pedal about their neighborhoods.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
Guest Commentary by Shawn Thiele
By Mark Heller, Tribune
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