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What to expect for November's AZ Board of Regents meeting

Nov 16, 2023 The public session will begin Thursday, Nov. 16.

Arizona economic coalition holds meeting with Ukranian officials in Tucson

Nov 15, 2023 The AZDIC has acted as a liaison between Arizona business and Ukraine for many months.

New report finds immigrant contributions in the state in the billions

Nov 15, 2023 A new report by the American Immigration Council found that immigrants contribute more than $26 billion annually to the state’s economy, including more than $5 billion from undocumented immigrants.

Conservation windfall in Arizona: America the Beautiful Challenge funds key initiatives

Nov 15, 2023 Statewide grant recipients develop nature-based solutions

Dept. of Education still lacks data on school voucher program

Nov 15, 2023 A special committee formed for ESA oversight wants more data on the program to manage costs.

Judge gives Oregon State, Washington State full control of Pac-12 and millions of dollars in assets

Nov 14, 2023 They could soon determine how they will go about keeping the Pac-12 alive and what schools they will be competing against next year.

Stargazing marvel: Saguaro National Park earns Urban Night Sky certification

Nov 14, 2023 International Dark-Sky Association taps park to join its cosmic club

Tucson man convicted of second-degree murder in 2018 killing of Deputy U.S. Marshal

Nov 14, 2023 Ryan Schlesinger was convicted on Nov. 13 of second-degree murder of a federal officer and other felonies in the 2018 shooting death of Deputy Marshall Chase White.

Tucson Sector sets new record for fentanyl seizures

Nov 14, 2023 In October, Border Patrol's Tucson Sector set a new monthly record for fentanyl seizures, surpassing 220 pounds.

Former Arizona Corrections director pleads no contest in armed standoff with officers at his home

Nov 14, 2023 The maximum sentence could receive is two years in prison.

Tucson Sector continues to see migrant surge

Nov 14, 2023 While the sector continues to be the busiest in the nation, federal and local authorities are able to manage the influx.

UA President addresses financial crisis saying they "overinvested"

Nov 13, 2023 President Robert Robbins' email came after the University of Arizona garnered criticism over its financial status.

Supervisor Sharon Bronson resigns for health reasons

Nov 13, 2023 Supervisor broke 3 ribs in fall at home.

Arizona teens share passions with others at White House Tribal Youth Forum

Nov 13, 2023 scussions at the forum, which was held at the Department of Health and Human Services, ranged from climate change to civic engagement, from the legacy of federal Indian boarding schools to mental health and substance abuse.

Arizona Regional Economic Development Foundation set to recieve more than $500,000 grant

Nov 12, 2023 The grant is U.S. Economic Development Administration’s Build to Scale program

From Salpointe Catholic to the NFL

Nov 12, 2023 Arizona’s own Bijan Robinson returns for homecoming matchup against Cardinals.

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