
Arizona’s Book Ban Controversy: Impact on Educators, Students, and Legislation
It may feel like a thing of the past, but book bans in Arizona are currently in effect—a fact educators and reading enthusiasts…

It may feel like a thing of the past, but book bans in Arizona are currently in effect—a fact educators and reading enthusiasts…

A peaceful sit-in at a Trump campaign office in north Phoenix turned chaotic as staffers assaulted and arrested protesters.

Experts warn that ending the Essential Air Service program may close small town airports, raising prices and isolating rural areas.

Arizona’s strict proof of citizenship requirements put 100,000 Arizonans’ ability to vote in local elections at risk.

Education advocates met Monday to discuss potential solutions for Arizona’s public school issues, including leadership changes.

Voters will decide on adding the right to an abortion to the state constitution in November. Arizona’s Civil War-era ban repealed.

The Inflation Reduction Act awarded grants to 33 tribes, with nearly $30 million going to Arizona tribes to cut climate pollution.

ASU now requires all students to take a sustainability course before graduating, starting with the newly admitted students.

Arizona Democratic leaders warn that Project 2025, backed by Trump, threatens extreme government control and drastic changes.

Imagine engineering students retrofitting buildings for energy efficiency or using behavior classes to reduce food waste.

A group of over 350,000 firefighters and first responders endorsed Ruben Gallego for US Senate, highlighting his support.

Arizonans deserve leaders who will stand up for our democracy and reject authoritarianism in all its forms.

