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Arizona woman gives birth to 14lbs baby
PHOENIX - People often use the term "big baby" for a variety of reasons, but one Arizona couple can legitimately use the term to describe their newborn!. According to Carey and Tim Patonai, their newborn, Finnley, was born on at Banner Thunderbird Hospital on Oct. 4. Finnley was born at 38 weeks, and weighed in at 14lbs, 1oz. Read more
You wonder why. was she obese, did she eat to much. Its not right
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My dad weighed in at 13 lbs and 12 oz born in house naturally and unfortunately suffered a birth injury, Erb’s Palsy. It luckily did not slow him down and he excelled in things more than many.
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Local Arizona Pizzeria Plans To Expand To 10 Locations
Crust Simply Italian currently only has two locations. Read more
Arizona Prisons Will Spend Millions in Covid Relief Funds on Offices for Executives
Arizona’s Department of Corrections has been facing mounting scrutiny lately. Last week, a new legal complaint showed that the agency is keeping people incarcerated past their release dates. Then, two scathing performance audits found that the department was failing to provide rehabilitation programs to thousands. This week, the state announced... Read more
use the funds for what its for, let me over see the funds and i wilk make sure they go to what they are for. no one will get rich, facilities will be improved. Audit the system
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Ducey is making money ...the prison system in arizona is ran by a private company
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Arizona in Brief: Arizona reports 2,529 additional COVID cases, 32 more deaths
PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona on Thursday reported 2,529 additional confirmed COVID-19 cases and 32 more deaths as the state’s pandemic totals increased to 1,111,359 cases and 20,282 deaths. The Department of Health Service’s dashboard also reported that 1,762 virus patients occupied hospital beds as of Wednesday as COVID-19-related hospitalizations hovered... Read more