Gov. Hobbs signs bill that expands who must report child abuse claims
Published: Apr. 7, 2025 at 10:24 PM MST|Updated: 2 hours ago
Arizona health officials worry about counties' vaccination rates
As RFK Jr. is set to visit Arizona on Tuesday, health officials are stressing the importance of vaccinations against measles. Gila, Navajo, Mohave and Yavapai counties have vaccination rates below 80%. According to the CDC, vaccination coverage among kindergarteners has decreased over the last few years. Holly Bock reports.
Firefighter testifies no CPR was performed on Charles Vallow
A firefighter testified during Lori Vallow Daybell's murder conspiracy trial that no one performed CPR on Charles, contradicting Alex Cox's claims at the time. Cox, Lori's brother, told police that after he shot Charles, he washed his hands, put his gun away and called 911 and started CPR. Lori Vallow Daybell is set to cross-examine that firefighter on Tuesday morning.
Phoenix nonprofit that helps newborns scrambling after funding cuts
Hushabye Nursery, a Phoenix nonprofit that cares for substance-exposed newborns and helps parents get clean, is set to lose $500,000 in grants from federal funding cuts. The organization's executive director, Tara Sundem, says it costs the charity a quarter of what it costs in the neonatal intensive care unit to treat the newborns. Two grants are being slashed as part of the Health and Human Services cuts. Angie Koehle reports.