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Arizona Democrats oppose GOP Medicaid cuts, stressing the program's key role in the state's fight against the fentanyl crisis ...
Yavapai County Sheriff David Rhodes said at a news conference that he disagrees with the decision of Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs last week to veto legislation which was designed to ...
A significant drug bust at the Port of Nogales has prevented a large amount of illegal substances from entering Southern ...
No drugs were found, and no medical diagnosis of the K-9 indicated a fentanyl exposure. Medical experts said the incident was ...
An Arizona man was sentenced Tuesday to nine years in prison for his role in a multi-state drug operation that brought ...
PHOENIX – Arizona will now impose tougher prison terms on high-volume fentanyl traffickers under a new law signed this week.
(The Center Square) – Democrats representing Arizona in Washington, D.C. are pointing to a new report as showing that Medicaid cuts will undermine the state’s fight against the fentanyl crisis.
Democrats representing Arizona in Washington, D.C. are pointing to a new report as showing that Medicaid cuts will undermine the state’s fight against the fentanyl crisis.
Arizona passed HB2607, a law imposing harsher penalties for high-volume fentanyl trafficking, including five to fifteen-year ...