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Peoria Unified celebrates senior with perfect ACT …

8/25/2023
Ironwood High School senior Vincent Lageschulte achieved something few other students accomplish - he earned a perfect score of 36 on the ACT assessment test in all subject areas

Brandon Act on path to implementation

8/4/2023
The Brandon Act has come a long way in its journey to officially become policy, but there are still steps yet before it becomes fully implemented.

Tucson ruling on transgender athletes puts Arizona at …

7/25/2023
A federal judge in Tucson temporarily blocked the enforcement of the “Save Women’s Sports Act,” which banned transgender girls from playing on teams that align with their gender identity.

$307M overpaid by state from Pandemic Unemployment …

7/21/2023
PHOENIX — Arizona overpaid recipients of a federally funded unemployment program $307 million more than they were entitled.

Justices uphold law giving Native families priority to …

6/20/2023
The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a federal law that requires tribal families get priority in the adoption or foster placement of an Indigenous child, a law aimed at stopping what one justice called the “nightmare” of family separation.

Queen Creek Police to discuss hate-motivated acts

6/19/2023
The Queen Creek Police Department will be holding a community listening session to hear concerns about local issues involving juvenile-related crimes and hate-motivated acts in the community. The …

Great Hearts student scores perfect 36 on ACT exam

6/14/2023
Great Hearts Glendale Prep junior Alessandro Marcolini scored a perfect score of 36 on the ACT exam.

Molino approved as Peoria Unified acting …

6/12/2023
The Peoria Unified governing board unanimously approved Chief Technology and Operations Officer Kevin Molino June 8 as the district’s acting superintendent.

Hobbs vetoes handful of measures

6/5/2023
PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs has vetoed a bill its sponsor says was aimed at preventing the filming of sex acts on public property, calling it little more than “a thinly veiled effort to ban books.”

Tempe heat-relief program receives federal funding

5/29/2023
Tempe has accepted $50,000 into its budget to aid in the operation of heat-relief services.

'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels' opens at Arizona Broadway …

5/10/2023
Take a trip to the French Riviera, as two conmen battle for the heart—and the wallet of an American heiress, in "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels," based off the critically-acclaimed 1988 MGM film.

State begins to shed thousands from Medicaid, push …

4/6/2023
WASHINGTON – Arizona started purging people from the pandemic-inflated Medicaid rolls this month, a process that could end up pushing more than 600,000 people off the plan, health officials and advocates said.