
Mesa Public Schools Announces Layoffs Due to Declining Enrollment
Arizona’s largest public school district is laying off staff due to declining enrollment, affecting funding and budgets.
Arizona’s largest public school district is laying off staff due to declining enrollment, affecting funding and budgets.
An area near Pine Flats south of Mayer remains under evacuation due to the Brady Fire, which is 0% contained.
On today’s newscast: Mayer faces wildfire evacuation, state GOP targets a monument, and a Show Low arrest in toddler case.
Democratic Rep. Greg Stanton supported the Laken Riley Act, sparking backlash from Arizona Democrats over immigration.
The far side of the moon has two Grand Canyon-like canyons formed by an asteroid impact 3.8 billion years ago.
Olivia Howe added French to her finance major at the University of Arizona, landing her a job at Siemens post-graduation.
Confusion persists after federal grant freeze, affecting Arizona health centers that provide essential care to many.
Arizona lawmakers criticize Elon Musk’s ‘DOGE,’ Sheriff Joe Richards passes, lawmakers’ immunity under scrutiny.
The Navajo Nation agreed with Energy Fuels on uranium transport, but local communities feel excluded from decisions.
A judge blocked Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency from accessing sensitive Treasury records, sparking a lawsuit.
Additional troops from the 10th Mountain Division have arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona to support control.
A bill advancing in the Arizona Senate aims to expand scholarship opportunities for community college students pursuing education.