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Feds call out Northern Arizona VA for 2nd time for unsafe work conditions
For the second time in less than five years, federal investigators found the Northern Arizona VA Health System failed to protect its employees from patient violence. The report by investigators with the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA, stemmed from an encounter involving a newly admitted patient in a locked dementia unit at the Bob Stump VA Medical Center in Prescott, a federal notice said.
Arizona Lottery Pick 3, Fantasy 5 results for July 4, 2024
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The Buzz: Revisiting an historic Arizona labor dispute
Deportation of I.W.W. Strikers from Bisbee, Arizona. From the Los Mineros Photograph Collection. Arizona State University Libraries, Department of Archives and Special Collections. Your browser does not support the audio element. In the summer of 1917, unionization was the talk of many mining communities in Arizona. Members of the Industrial...
It's a fine line as the summer rainy season brings relief, and flooding, to the southwestern US
Thunderstorms are hopscotching around the Southwestern U.S., bringing much-needed moisture to a region where every drop counts. In fact, it's the time of year when Arizona and New Mexico receive
'Why did he do that?': Arizona Republican lawmakers want more information on theft of election key fob
PHOENIX — In a three-page letter to the Maricopa County Supervisors and Recorder, two members of the AZ House Committee on municipal oversight in elections are asking for more information on the June theft of a key fob allegedly by a temporary elections worker. The letter, penned on June...
Arizona welcomes 150 new US citizens: Ceremony on Fourth is 'foundation of America'
About 150 people from 45 countries became United States citizens during a naturalization ceremony held in Phoenix on Independence Day. The ceremony, held at South Mountain Community College on Thursday morning, was presided over by U.S. District Judge Roslyn O. Silver, who administered the Oath of Allegiance and welcomed new citizens with a...
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