
FTC Drops Lawsuit Against Grand Canyon University Over Program Costs
The FTC drops its lawsuit against Grand Canyon University, initially claiming the school misled doctoral program costs.

The FTC drops its lawsuit against Grand Canyon University, initially claiming the school misled doctoral program costs.

Immigrant students in Arizona are hopeful as Attorney General Kris Mayes confirms in-state tuition for “Dreamers” aligns with federal law.

Rep. Greg Stanton visited Eloy Detention Center, meeting detainees facing deportation despite no criminal history.

A former member of the Eduprize parent teacher network reports $275,000 unaccounted for; theft investigation underway.

KNAU Arizona Public Radio wins a National Edward R. Murrow award for excellence in writing for a Smokey Bear story.

The iconic Brighty statue, once thought lost to the Dragon Bravo Fire, is safe but damaged, now at South Rim.

The Navajo Nation Legislative Council appointed a special prosecutor to investigate misuse of tribal housing funds.

The U.S. Department of Justice has released new guidelines for the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, benefiting many.

A special prosecutor investigates the Navajo Nation’s use of COVID-19 funds for housing, questioning fund management.

Peafowl in Glendale are overwhelming neighborhoods as their flock grows, prompting the city to consider relocation plans.

An Arizona judge ruled that farms and municipalities can’t join a lawsuit against Fondomonte over groundwater issues.

Navajo President Buu Nygren criticizes the Legislative Council for quickly ousting Attorney General Heather Clah.

