
Tucson Schools Cut Back on Standardized Testing for Meaningful Learning
The Tucson Unified School District is reducing standardized tests, focusing on meaningful learning over endless exams.

The Tucson Unified School District is reducing standardized tests, focusing on meaningful learning over endless exams.

Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego reintroduced a bill for equal career advancement for Shadow Wolves in Homeland Security.

Arizona will see $8M invested in tribal broadband as part of a telecom settlement, enhancing connectivity in rural areas.

President Nygren asserts no missing $24M in Navajo Nation funds, clarifying grant and housing contract issues.

The Dragon Bravo Fire at the Grand Canyon’s North Rim is 8% contained; improved weather aids firefighting efforts.

Two wildfires in the western U.S., including a Grand Canyon “megafire,” are creating “fire clouds” with erratic weather.

Conservatives achieved a long-sought goal with the first national school voucher program, offering tax credit scholarships.

A proposal to ban stock trading by Congress members, president, and VP gets bipartisan backing, advancing in committee.

Tribal leaders urge the Bureau of Land Management to reconsider a copper mining project in southern Arizona.

The Dragon Bravo Fire on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim has surpassed 105,000 acres, making it the largest active wildfire.

Two U.S. lawmakers meet Mexico’s president ahead of Trump’s tariff deadline to discuss immigration and commerce.
Alfredo Gutierrez, a prominent Arizona political figure and activist, passed away at 79, leaving a lasting legacy.

