
Food delivery robots target NAU, other college towns
By Marisa Fernandez Axios College students may soon have to share their campus sidewalks with thousands of 6-wheeled robots ready to deliver their dinners. Driving

By Marisa Fernandez Axios College students may soon have to share their campus sidewalks with thousands of 6-wheeled robots ready to deliver their dinners. Driving

By Chase Woodruff | Westword Dan Haley, president of the Colorado Oil and Gas Association, wanted a simple answer to his question, a question that

By Katie McKellarn| Desert News Thirteen years ago, now former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson captured national attention for Utah in an unexpected way

By Bryan Anderson | Sacramento Bee Housing advocate: ‘It’s ridiculous to ask these families to pay this much.’ California Gov. Gavin Newsom and top Democrats

By Caitlin Schmidt | Arizona Daily Star Former UA football coach Rich Rodriguez will be dismissed from a federal lawsuit related to former running back

By Isabella Hulsizer | Arizona Republic Congressional candidate Tiffany Shedd picked up the endorsement of former U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl, while at the same time

In an age of information overload, it’s important to find ways to resist the brain’s difficulty in separating fact from falsehood By Gary Marcus and

By Dave Jamieson | Huffpost ‘Arizona Republic’ Executive Editor Greg Burton sent a staffwide email Thursday lamenting a “divisive unionization effort” that had taken hold
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By AZ Mirror Private equity firms own nearly 3 million apartment units, about 13% of the total apartments across the country, according to a new analysis from

By Jakob Thorington | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona’s yearly legislative session is approaching its end and lawmakers still haven’t settled on a state

By Jordan Gerard | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: The majority of Arizona’s lawmakers have ties to education, yet the state still struggles to find