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Phoenix drivers who haven't yet felt the difference between a gas and electric vehicle can test drive an EV at a showcase ...
One bill seeks to pull state funding from colleges that teach about DEI, and another would ban encampments from university ...
The state court of appeals upheld a ruling by a Pima County Superior Court judge and allowed the college to proceed with the demolition.
Arizona Senate Bill 1694 would deny state funds to any institution that offers one or more courses that fit into that category of DEI ...
As Xavier College Preparatory celebrates Sister Lynn's 50 years of service, her steady, motivational hand continues to guide the school community she helped build.
The Arizona House is set to vote on whether to eliminate state funds for universities and colleges that offer courses on ...
Happy National Library Week, Phoenix! The Valley of the Sun is home to many public libraries, including 17 locations and a ...
Nicole Herden, with over 20 years of museum leadership experience, will lead the Ellen Noel Art Museum starting April 14.
The Arizona House is set to vote as early as this week on whether to eliminate state funds for universities and colleges that ...
The college basketball coaching carousel is revving up. Here's a look at who's in and who's out. Texas A&M hiring Samford's Bucky McMillan Texas A&M is set to hire McMillan on a five-year deal to ...
After recreational use of weed was legalized, several colleges around Arizona began offering credited courses. Industry experts explain why these are important.