
O’Connor, McCain unveil new ASU law-school facility in Phoenix
Graig Graziosi | The Republic Sandra Day O’Connor, the first female U.S. Supreme Court justice, helps unveil the new Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law

Graig Graziosi | The Republic Sandra Day O’Connor, the first female U.S. Supreme Court justice, helps unveil the new Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law

Casa Grande Dispatch FLORENCE — Dan Miller of Maricopa was the only candidate to file for the District 4 seat on the Central Arizona College

By Logan Newman | Cronkite News RIO DE JANEIRO — In winning his 23rd gold medal Saturday night, Michael Phelps put an exclamation point on his

By Craig Harris | The Republic Ducey, following a public outcry and media attention, reinstates fired Adobe Mountain School teacher Tarah Ausburn, who had been

California: Chancellor resigns following probe into ethical violations New Mexico: Professor suspended again after complaints Utah: Mormons’ Distaste for Donald Trump Puts State up for
Utah: Athletics dept.: LGBT groups call for Big 12 conference to shun university California: The next big fight over housing could happen, literally, in your

By Maria Polletta | The Republic Two months after Chicago-based Saint Xavier University announced plans to shutter its fledgling downtown Gilbert campus, school and town

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Sun The way WalletHub sees things, Arizona has the fourth worst school system in the

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times Following the defeat of a high-priority bill that would have given Grand Canyon University a massive property tax

By Emily Zentner | Cronkite News WASHINGTON – An Arizona school superintendent testified Thursday that, without changes, proposed regulations implementing the law to replace No

Colorado’s Craigslist ghost town can’t find a buyer California Seeks to Extend Landmark Climate-Change Effort ‘Salt Lake Tribune’ sues, says BYU police should have to

By Yoohyun Jung | Arizona Daily Star Private school scholarship funds made possible by state tax-credit programs were briefly in jeopardy because of a

By Alia Beard Rau | The Republic For 35 years, Arizona has stretched its public-school funding formula to fit expanding school-choice options, from open-district boundaries

By Anna Copper | Cronkite News A new report from the U.S. Department of Education found that most states, including Arizona, tripled the rate of

David Copperfield Buys Las Vegas Home for a Record $17.55 Million UCLA, UC Berkeley boost admissions of Californians, including blacks and Latinos Are Utah taxpayers

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times A campaign that proposed a citizen initiative to cap tuition rates at Arizona’s universities has long given up

By Sonja Haller | The Republic As the Tempe skyline continues to grow, there is one type of high-rise that city leaders don’t want to

By Russ Wiles | The Republic The state land trust got a break by making some required stock sales before turmoil hit the markets The

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Capitol Times The state Investment Board voted unanimously Tuesday to distribute more than $190 million to schools by

Did Calif. bullet train officials ignore warning about need for taxpayer money? What’s it like to be a transgender student in Utah? Depends on where

Some Stanford graduates protest during Sunday’s commencement ceremony Op-ed: Utahns can lead the nation out of the Trump-Clinton morass Denver nears finish line for rules

By Eleanor Mueller | McClatchy Washington Bureau The likelihood that college students will make their way to the polls this November may have a lot

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services The attorney general’s office won’t step in to block Proposition 123. In an informal opinion today, state Solicitor
Arizona State University On Feb. 17, Mayor John Giles announced a plan to bring a satellite ASU campus to downtown Mesa. At that point,

By Les Bowen | The Daily Courier (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents BASIS schools) Despite voters’ approval of Proposition 123 last month, schools are waiting

By Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa.com Dan Miller of Maricopa is the newest member of the Central Arizona College Governing Board after his two District 4

When California universities try to behave like businesses, education suffers Is Utah’s drought over? It depends on whom you ask Colorado’s leading coal mine cuts
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Press Release via Netflix, Inc. | Rose Law Group Reporter Today, Netflix, Inc. (the Company) and Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. (WBD) announced they have entered

By Shauneen Miranda | AZ Mirror More than 30 members of the U.S. Senate Democratic caucus slammed the U.S. Education Department’s plans to shift several

By Ariana Figueroa | AZ Mirror U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, a longtime champion of creating legal status for immigrants brought into the country as children