
[REGIONAL NEWS] 17 Nevada charter schools on notice over performance
By Amelia Pak-Harvey | Las Vegas Review-Journal The State Public Charter School Authority put 12 charter schools on a notice of concern Friday after the

By Amelia Pak-Harvey | Las Vegas Review-Journal The State Public Charter School Authority put 12 charter schools on a notice of concern Friday after the

By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Republic Corrections & Clarifications: A previous headline incorrectly identified Thunderbird School of Global Management. Five years ago, Arizona’s homegrown international management school,

By Jim Walsh | East Valley Tribune A 30×50-foot Jumbotron facing toward a pedestrian-friendly plaza and Main Street. Three complete movie production studios large enough to

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey acted illegally in pushing his 2016 plan to take money for

By Stephen Perez, Cronkite News On a fall Friday night, Julia Chambers cheering section at Skyline High School takes up an entire corner of the

By Kim Hart | Axios Cities and companies need the same thing: skilled workers. Driving the news: The metro areas that are more likely to benefit

By Los Angeles Times Editorial Board (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) When Janet Napolitano was named president of the University of

By Lindsay Walker | Cronkite News Arizona schools started this academic year with 21% of all teaching positions vacant, and nearly half of the teachers

By Adam McCann Teaching can be a profoundly rewarding career, considering the critical role educators play in shaping young minds. But many teachers find themselves

The most trusted leader of them all? The public school principal, according to a Pew Research Center study on Americans’ faith in powerful people and

Axios contacted editors at 120 U.S. college student newspapers and asked them, “What matters most to students today?” What they’re saying: Race, diversity and inclusion

Gorsuch said the conventional wisdom that the Supreme Court is split along partisan lines based on the political views of the president that appointed each

Says she is cancer-free By Teresa Watanabe | Los Angeles Times University of California President Janet Napolitano, who has championed immigrant students and sexual abuse

Under the plan, tuition to all state colleges would be free for students regardless of family income By Simon Romero and Dana Goldstein | The

By Paulina Pineda | Arizona Republic Former Tempe Councilman Kolby Granville surrendered his teaching certificate nearly two years after he was fired from his job

AZBigMedia Legacy Traditional Schools, a popular Arizona network of “A”-rated public charter schools, is building a second school in the Surprise area, located at Cactus

By Ben Giles| | Arizona Capitol Times Mark Brnovich wants the Arizona Supreme Court to let him be the kind of attorney general he wants

By Taylor Stevens | The Salt Lake Tribune Elections for the Utah Board of Education can be partisan, the Utah Supreme Court ruled Wednesday, overturning

By Bruce Pascoe| Arizona Daily Star Arizona’s men’s basketball program was hit with a new allegation Wednesday, when Yahoo reported that former assistant coach Book

By Victoria Harper | Chamber Business News Arizona’s own Thunderbird School of Global Management is about to start construction of a new five-story high-tech headquarters

By Courtenay Stevens | business.org Whatever industry you work in, it’s always helpful to know where you can make the most money for the work

By Rocio Hernandez | KUER/NPR As Utah faces an ongoing teacher shortage, a growing number of school districts are looking to bump up salaries as

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times As Katie Hobbs prepared to take over as Arizona’s newly elected secretary of state, one question was repeatedly asked:

Districts will get to consider financial impact; charters will maintain a right of appeal By John Fensterwald | San Francisco Chronicle Ending months of difficult

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter A planned Arizona State University biomedical center and partnership with the Mayo Clinic in north Phoenix is

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Arizona State University President Michael Crow said Friday that Arizona’s economy and educational fabric are still too

By Ray Stern| Phoenix New Times Arizona State University and Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin company claim they’ll put a payload on the moon by 2024.
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Photo via Pinal County San Tan Valley By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post Brent Billingsley outlined a strategic development vision during a December 3, 2025,

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal The lender that foreclosed on One Camelback, a former bank building being converted to apartments, has sold the

Photo via Casa Grande By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — The Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved two requests related to a