
14-Year-Old Graduates from ASU, Set to Attend Top Law Schools
Abigail Zagala, age 14, graduated from ASU with a degree in social and behavioral sciences, planning to attend law school.
Abigail Zagala, age 14, graduated from ASU with a degree in social and behavioral sciences, planning to attend law school.
The U.S. Department of Education has rescinded a $37.7 million fine against Grand Canyon University, clearing them of wrongdoing.
Older Americans face student loan debt garnishment, risking Social Security benefits as collections resume.
A Supreme Court case could end U.S. birthright citizenship; Arizona’s Kris Mayes and others fight to preserve it.
A folk duo protested Trump-led changes at the Kennedy Center by staging a bold performance with banners and music.
Crews fighting the Greer Fire in Arizona’s White Mountains brace for high winds as the fire threatens homes in Eagar.
Dr. Tom Myers shares his journey hiking the Grand Canyon’s length with his son, emphasizing bonding and resilience.
A new Arizona law limits utility liability for starting wildfires. Gov. Hobbs signed a revised HB2201 requiring plans.
A Prescott officer indicted for manslaughter after shooting an unarmed man, Daniel Leslie, during an arrest attempt.
An investigation reveals “Crime Free Lease Addendums” in Arizona don’t reduce crime and may lead to unjust evictions.
Wildlife biologists in Arizona and New Mexico work to capture and count endangered Mexican gray wolves, facing genetic concerns.
Republican leaders are appealing to overturn Biden’s national monument decision, citing economic and mining concerns.