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Author: Stephanie Innes, Arizona Republic

Nation

Arizona appeals court rules abortions OK up to 15 weeks; doctors can’t be charged

December 30, 2022Stephanie Innes, Arizona RepublicComments Off on Arizona appeals court rules abortions OK up to 15 weeks; doctors can’t be charged

Arizona appeals court judges on Friday ruled that abortions performed in the state by licensed physicians are legal up to 15 weeks.

Nation

Body donations are on the rise in Arizona. But what’s really happening in the booming cadaver industry?

June 10, 2019June 11, 2019Stephanie Innes, Arizona RepublicComments Off on Body donations are on the rise in Arizona. But what’s really happening in the booming cadaver industry?

Donating one’s body to science is an increasingly popular end-of-life option, but how a business or program uses a body can vary.

Nation

Family of incapacitated rape victim who gave birth files $45M notice of claim against Arizona

May 23, 2019Stephanie Innes, Arizona RepublicComments Off on Family of incapacitated rape victim who gave birth files $45M notice of claim against Arizona

The 56-page document, filed on behalf of the victim and her parents, says the state of Arizona did an “abysmal job” monitoring Hacienda HealthCare.

Nation

There’s a new blood test to screen for colon cancer. So should you skip the colonoscopy?

March 28, 2019Stephanie Innes, Arizona RepublicComments Off on There’s a new blood test to screen for colon cancer. So should you skip the colonoscopy?

There’s a new blood test for colon cancer, offering another non-invasive screening alternative. Does that mean you can skip the colonoscopy?

News

Arizona facility where patient was raped and gave birth will stay open after state steps in

February 8, 2019Stephanie Innes, Arizona RepublicComments Off on Arizona facility where patient was raped and gave birth will stay open after state steps in

Hacienda HealthCare will not close the facility where patient was raped, at least for now, after state officials pushed back on plans.

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Phoenix police: Finding incapacitated patient’s rapist ‘highest priority’

January 9, 2019Stephanie Innes, Arizona RepublicComments Off on Phoenix police: Finding incapacitated patient’s rapist ‘highest priority’

The Phoenix police say they need the community’s help to find the perpetrator who sexually assaulted and impregnated an ‘incapacitated’ patient.

Headlines

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How Broken Politics Breaks Courts

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How Broken Politics Breaks Courts

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Israel Intercepts Boats Headed to Gaza With Humanitarian Aid

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Israel Escalates Gaza Offensive as Hamas Mulls Trump Plan

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