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One of the two Arizona junk food bills backed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is now law. The other one could be vetoed.
One local bakery and an East Valley sandwich shop tied for the title of the best breakfast sandwich in Arizona.
Arizona state schools chief Tom Horne, praised the signing of a new bill that bans ultra-processed foods in schools.
Six Arizona eateries have made Yelp’s list of Top 100 Family-Friendly Restaurants in the United States. Four are in the Valley and two are in other areas of the Grand Canyon State.
The Arizona Healthy Schools Act takes effect for the 2026-2027 school year. It prohibits any school that participates in a ...
From savory to pastry, these women chefs from Phoenix, Sedona and Flagstaff are leaving their marks on Arizona's culinary ...
PHOENIX — Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs on April 14 signed into law the Arizona Healthy Schools Act, which bans food and beverages containing 11 ingredients in school meals. Beginning in the ...
The Arizona Center in downtown Phoenix The monthly market, held every second Saturday, features books, food, and local vendors. April 12-13 is also the final weekend of the Maricopa County Fair.
FODMAPs (fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyols) are short-chain carbohydrates. They aren’t absorbed well in the small intestine; they draw in water and ...
Kennedy Jr., a bill to ban certain ultra-processed foods in Arizona public schools is now law. Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed House Bill 2164 — which bans a list of 11 different additives ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited Arizona to support two proposed state laws: one restricting food stamp purchases of soda and the other banning certain "ultraprocessed" foods in schools.