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VA Touts ‘Transformation’ 5 Years After Phoenix Hospital Scandal
The Veterans Affairs hospital in Phoenix made national headlines five years ago for falsifying records about patient wait times.

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The Veterans Affairs hospital in Phoenix made national headlines five years ago for falsifying records about patient wait times.

The AZ Department of Health Services has reported 34 confirmed cases and 23 probable cases of West Nile in Maricopa County this year.
Bilingual signs are the first thing you see as you approach the front doors of the old Ann Ott Elementary School.
Ask people about Phoenix Mercury rookie Sophie Cunningham and the same handful of words pop up.
Attorney General William Barr has named a Navajo double-murderer as one of the first five death-row inmates who will be put to death.
Water managers on the Colorado River are facing a unique moment.
The city has launched its “giving meters” program, repurposing four downtown parking meters to help those who are experiencing homelessness.
The MLB trade deadline is rapidly approaching, as it tends to do, and with it comes an annual question: buy or sell?
Arizona State’s hockey team is trading one wonder of the world this summer for another.
Professional basketball returned to its roots in the heart of Phoenix Wednesday.
"It just really appears that there is a problem as far as people management."
The National Park Service wants to enhance telecommunications services within developed areas of Grand Canyon National Park.
Bus driver shortages in Arizona districts are not a new problem, but in recent years the situation has become more dire.
Some of the landscaping at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport has changed from front-lawn green to desert tan.
And more rain is expected this week.
The Police Department is training more first-responders to use a nasal spray that can counter the effects of an opioid overdose.
The whir of aerial drones provided a distinct soundtrack to the month it took to contain the Woodbury Fire.
House members have condemned the president's recent tweets, in which he told Democratic congresswomen to “go back” to their home countries.
If there was any question that Arizona’s 2020 Senate race would be one of the nation’s hottest, it was answered this week.
Neil Armstrong’s iconic first words spoken on the moon were heard on Earth thanks to technology made in Scottsdale.