Planned Parenthood has stopped providing abortion services at all Arizona locations, a spokesperson for the organization told KGUN 9 Monday.
On Friday, a Pima County Superior Court judge ruled that the injunction on Arizona's near-total ban on abortion has been lifted, and Arizona's two abortion laws will stand in the state.
In late August, Planned Parenthood decided to resume abortion services in the state, pending the judge's ruling. Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed a motion to lift the 50-year-old injunction that had prevented the state from its near-total ban of abortion.Phil Villarreal is the senior real-time editor for KGUN 9. He is also a digital producer and host of"Phil on Film" seen weekly on Good Morning Tucson, Phil moved to KGUN after 17 years with the Arizona Daily Star. He is married and has four children. Share your story ideas and important issues with Phil by emailing phil.
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