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Fighting a health insurance denial? Here are 7 tips to help
To control costs, nearly all health insurers use a system called prior authorization, which requires patients or their providers to seek approval before they can get certain procedures, tests, and prescriptions.
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Fine dining restaurant known for ‘World’s Coldest Martini’ is coming to Arizona
Drake’s Hollywood, a bougie Texas-based restaurant known for the “World’s Coldest Martini” is making its Arizona debut in Scottsdale.
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Inside a woman’s fight to save her family’s tortilla business in a historic Tucson barrio
Gracie Soto was dealt a financial blow in 2022 that almost destroyed her family’s beloved market in Tucson. Here’s how she’s fighting back.
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Voters with disabilities welcome Maricopa County accommodations but seek more
Voters with disabilities welcome the variety of accommodations that Maricopa County Elections provides—but they still see room for improvement.
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White House scraps water expert’s nomination as states hash out Colorado River plan
A veteran water expert from Arizona says the Trump administration withdrew his nomination to lead the federal agency that oversees water management in the western US.
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What to expect in Arizona’s special congressional election
Voters in southern Arizona will send a new representative to Congress after Tuesday’s special election to replace the late Democratic US Rep. Raúl Grijalva.
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10 Phoenix farms & fall fests offering pumpkins, hayrides & more
The days are shorter and the wind is crisper. This can only mean one thing: It’s time to welcome the fall in Phoenix with hayrides, pumpkin patches, and more.
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19 Arizona events to check out this weekend (Sept. 19-21)
Here are some events in Arizona this weekend, including the start of the Arizona State Fair, a science festival, and a state park star party.
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Arizona lawmaker sends hate-fueled reply-all email after a colleague called for unity
Arizona Democrats are alarmed as a slur-filled email was replied to all 60 members of the state House of Representatives from a GOP colleague.
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Without insurance, immigrant patients may face unregulated ‘medical deportation’
Hospitals across the US sometimes return uninsured noncitizen patients in need of long-term care to their countries of origin. Advocates call this “medical deportation.”
























