
Scottsdale Unified Faces Backlash Over School Closures Amid Budget Cuts
Scottsdale Unified School District plans to repurpose two schools due to declining enrollment, displacing 600 students.

Scottsdale Unified School District plans to repurpose two schools due to declining enrollment, displacing 600 students.

Flagstaff Shelter Services opened the Lantern, converting a hotel into housing for over 100 homeless residents, including seniors.

Close to 40,000 foreign-born child care workers lost jobs due to deportation efforts, worsening the child care shortage.

A state audit challenges the legality of WestMEC’s $155,000 raceway sponsorship, questioning its educational value.

Aeroecology studies airborne life. New research shows California condors rely on rising air currents over food.

Sen. Ruben Gallego’s bill aims to ban businesses from using personal data to set different prices for the same products.

Rep. Stacey Travers proposes term limits to raise Arizona lawmakers’ pay, but faces opposition from Republicans.

The Trump administration removed MLK Jr. Day and Juneteenth from fee-free park days, adding Trump’s birthday instead.

Natasha Bowman, a Navajo doula, revitalizes traditional birthing practices, emphasizing family support and ceremonies.

War Secretary Pete Hegseth set a deadline for investigating Sen. Mark Kelly for allegedly violating military law.

The Trump administration pauses a plan to overhaul federal housing grants after lawsuits and warnings from local leaders.

Northern Arizona saw record rainfall this fall, doubling averages in Flagstaff. Wet conditions may raise wildfire risk.

