Arizona parents want after-school programs for their children, but nearly 3 in 4 of those children are missing out, according ...
There are more than 10,000 kids in Arizona on a waitlist for assistance to pay for child care. Arizona reinstated its waitlist last summer after federal pandemic money ran out.
Governor Katie Hobbs announces rate increase for foster families as state needs more than 1,000 new foster homes for children ages 6 to 17.
The holidays are a time for family, but sometimes adults need to slip away from the kids. Maybe there’s a no-kids-allowed holiday party. Perhaps you want to shop for gifts without your child there to ...
After moving to Arizona two years ago, I became the medical director of a program that supplies free and low-cost medical services to uninsured Arizona children. School nurses identify kids in need, ...
PHOENIX — Constructing a towering Lego skyscraper or a formidable castle has been a childhood experience for decades. Now, Arizona kids have a chance to take their brick building expertise up a notch.
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The Arizonans for Children visitation center in Phoenix is supposed to be a safe place for foster kids to reconnect with their biological parents. But there are growing concerns ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Summer is almost here, and one of the best ways to spend the break is at a summer camp! Summer camps are a great way for kids to have fun, learn new activities and make new ...
I learned something shocking about Arizona’s public school teachers recently. Several things, actually. Arizona State University’s Morrison Institute for Public Policy surveyed more than 7,500 Arizona ...
Arizona and Florida — whose rates of uninsured children are among the highest in the nation — set goals last year to widen the safety net that provides health insurance to people 18 and younger. But ...
For a bill that prevents marijuana advertisers from targeting children, state Rep. Selena Bliss hopes the fourth time is the charm. If that’s going to be the case, critics say the bill needs some work ...
Sixty-eight Arizona children were killed with guns in 2023, according to the latest state report on child fatalities. Guns were the second leading cause of accidental death among children. The number ...
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