
Drilling down into education funding pits governor against ‘left-wing’ group
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey is fighting back against a report by a left-leaning research group

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey is fighting back against a report by a left-leaning research group

Pinal’s Finchem wants Legislature to have juice with Board of Regents By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Pinal Central Pinal County Republican lawmaker

Report also recommends closing loopholes in the corporate income tax system, creating a statewide property tax, creating a sales tax on energy that is sold

November 24, 2017 (Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted unless they contain errors of fact.) The Cronkite School is rescinding the Walter Cronkite

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal A new Arizona poll shows voters, especially women, backing a new tax on sodas to boost school funding.

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via The Daily Courier The way Sen. Warren Petersen sees it, elementary school children are being rushed through

By Caitlin Schmidt | Arizona Daily Star The University of Arizona is falling short on its commitment to teach Wildcat athletes and coaches about preventing

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times A nonprofit funded at least in part by the Koch brothers is financing a

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Legacy Traditional Schools is building a campus in East Mesa and one in the West Valley totaling $41.7

Farmington resident Kyle Fraughton argues that the plural of Phoenix is too similar in sound to male anatomy By Benjamin Wood | The Salt Lake

ADI News Services A Fresno State University professor will pay $17,000 and undergo First Amendment training by attorneys with the Arizona-based Alliance Defending Freedom as

By Katie Campbell | Arizona Capitol Times The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is not providing accredited educational services to the juveniles held in its adult

By Ricardo Cano | The Republic Initial election results showed that all of the school district bond and override measures in Maricopa County were headed

By KTAR.com The president of the Arizona Education Association said Tuesday he was unaware of any teacher who had received a $10,000 raise, despite

By Jim Walsh | East Valley Tribune Alarmed by the continuing heartbreak caused by teen suicide, the grassroots movement to fight the problem is expanding

By Jim Small | Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting he Arizona State Board of Education violated federal student privacy law by disclosing the names of

By Katie Campbell | Arizona Capitol Times The Arizona Department of Education has revealed second error in federal funding allocations, resulting in millions of misallocated

By Fortesa Latifi | Cronkite News “When student rights are under attack, what do we do?” “STAND UP, FIGHT BACK!” Last Thursday, the student organization

By Ricardo Cano | The Republic Voters in 22 Maricopa County school districts will decide in the Nov. 7 election whether to approve bonds and

By KTAR.com Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey said Thursday that he wants to see every teacher put more money in their pockets, a few days after

By Jim Small and Evan Wyloge | Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting he Arizona Department of Education was alerted in March 2015 that it was
“Student-athletes have a hard time juggling school and their sport. Should they be paid?” (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.)

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Facing a barrage of questions and criticism, the State Board of Education voted Monday

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) Greek organizations rightfully question whether the new Greek Village is worth the trouble By Jessica Ferrigno

By Evan Wyloge | Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting Seventy-three schools are appealing the letter grades they’ve been given by state school officials, citing a

By Katie Campbell | Arizona Capitol Times Nearly 200 schools statewide received either a D or F grade under the state’s new school rating system.

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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