
Bill to force schools to sell buildings to charters sparks debate
By Kate Campbell | Arizona Capitol Times The will of taxpayers is being evoked by both sides in the debate over a bill that would

By Kate Campbell | Arizona Capitol Times The will of taxpayers is being evoked by both sides in the debate over a bill that would

By Johanna Huckeba | State Press Manuel Aviles-Santiago talks on the phone with his parents in Puerto Rico every day, sometimes twice. On the day

By Kenneth Chang Arizona State University has suspended Lawrence M. Krauss, a prominent theoretical physicist, while the university investigates accusations of sexual misconduct over a

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star Lawyers for the Board of Regents told a judge Friday that Attorney General Mark

By Agnel Philip and Ricardo Cano | The Republic The abrupt closure of a Goodyear charter school in January left hundreds of parents scrambling to

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via PinalCentral A stalemate between Republicans and Democrats means that Arizona corporations will be able to continue to

By Samie Gebers | The Republic About 40 Scottsdale middle-school students were suspended for leaving campus after a walkout protesting gun violence on Tuesday. Related:

By Bethany Blundell | Maricopa Monitor After competing at the national level, one Maricopa Future Cities team is bringing (sic) recognition back to the city.

Editorial board | The Republic | (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Editorial: UA coach Sean Miller was captured discussing payment

The Origins Project founder has been accused by colleagues and students from multiple institutions By Chris Scragg | The State Press Lawrence Krauss, a prominent

By Stephanie Saul | The New York Times In a classroom designed for 32, five students listened attentively last month to an analysis of Aristophanes’

None agrees with president’s call to arm teachers By Ricardo Cano | The Republic Students, parents, teachers and political leaders are again grappling with this

By Jim Walsh, Ahwatukee Foothills News Chandler educator Katey McPherson says 18 East Valley teens took their lives between July 24 and November. Although none

By Evan Wyloge, Arizona Center for Investigative ZCIR, and Mariana Dale, KJZZ News The Arizona Attorney General’s office filed a civil injunction Thursday against Scottsdale

Arizona Daily Independent Arizona’s universities are not among the safest in the country, according to Alarms.org. The University of Arizona, in Tucson was the least

Gilbert High School students also walked out Wednesday, and students at schools in Chandler, Tempe and Phoenix plan similar protests and declarations of solidarity By

By KTAR.com The head of the largest public university in Arizona vowed to continue to support young immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times Senate President Steve Yarbrough threatened to strip a key provision out of a bill that would severely reduce

Arizona State University is part of a new coalition of 13 leading research universities that will help communities achieve their climate goals and accelerate the

Opponents say reform is a guise for expansion of STOs By Ricardo Cano | The Republic Arizona Senate President Steve Yarbrough, who for years ran

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer hen I was in high school, my dad told me he didn’t care what career I chose, “just try

By Ben Giles | Arizona Capitol Times A Republican proposal to end the dramatic annual growth of tax credits for private school scholarships also expands

Appeal is anticipated By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times A judge has refused to block voters from getting the last
By Molly Longman | Phoenix New Times Carlos Alfaro struggled to keep up in school as a child. Carrie Brown was a star student. Alfaro’s

By Thomas Triolo | Downtown Devil Arizona State University partnered with Wexford Science and Technology for the first phase of their plan to expand the

InMaricopa The MUSD middle school 20+1 programs finished first and second place in the Arizona Regional Future City Competition. A team of students from Maricopa

Executive plan increases hospital assessment by $35 million Arizona hospitals will pay more under Gov. Doug Ducey’s $10.1 billion spending plan. The governor’s proposal, released
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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