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Vouchers reforms, poverty fund cuts: How the budget impacts Arizona schools
Arizona's K-12 education budget will remain relatively flat this year, with a slight inflation adjustment, according to lawmakers who passed a $16.1 billion state budget last month. That's something worth celebrating amid a $1.4 billion deficit that required sweeping cuts, according to Arizona House Speaker Ben Toma, R-Glendale. "We still...
A Valley home inspector has gone viral for his videos. Now a home builder is trying to stop him from posting them.
PHOENIX — A Valley home inspector has gained popularity for posting videos of his inspections on social media. He specializes in new home construction and his videos have led to hundreds of thousands of followers. Those same videos have also led to a complaint filed against him by a...
Arizona Voter Registration Closes, Paving Way for August Primaries Amid Political Diversification in Phoenix
As the sun dipped below the horizon on July 1, Arizona sealed its voter registration ahead of the August primary elections, drawing to a close the opportunity for residents to weigh in on who will contend for office in the coming national showdown. According to ABC15, there are an approximate 4.1 million registered voters in the Grand Canyon State, with Republicans leading at 1.45 million, followed closely by Independents and unaffiliated voters at 1.4 million, while Democrats lag at slightly less than 1.2 million.
Michelle Holcomb of Rio Verde to serve as Arizona District Governor in 2024-25
Michelle Holcomb, a member of The Rotary Club of Fountain Hills and a resident of Rio Verde, was installed as Arizona Rotary District 5495 Governor for 2024-25 during a celebration held June 29 at ...
Arizona State Is Monkeying Around For A Better Future
With a careful bit of monkey business, one group of hominids detached from the primate evolutionary chain and began to evolve at a breakneck pace. Nowadays, humans and apes are in entirely different classes, with one considering itself the ultimate form of life on planet Earth, and the other left to either waste away in a zoo, or survive in a world no longer built for them.
Tech Parks Arizona Announces Key Leadership Promotions
TUCSON, Ariz. (July 2, 2024) – Tech Parks Arizona proudly commemorates its 30-year anniversary, marking three decades of advancing technology, economic prosperity, and community development. Through purpose-built environments, Tech Parks Arizona supports companies of all sizes and facilitates university-industry interaction moving at the speed of business. With a strategic forward-looking eye on the future, Tech Parks Arizona is pleased to announce several key promotions within the organization that will strategically position it for continued growth and advancement, effective July 1.
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