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A state judge ruled Arizona’s method of funding its K-12 schools was unconstitutional because it did not provide for some ...
Many states have left lane laws that affect slow drivers. What about Arizona? Here's what the law says and how much a ticket could cost you.
Educators call the result of an 8-year, $2 billion lawsuit a historic victory. But, an appeal could reportedly be coming soon.
A new state law is forcing cities to create more opportunities for dense housing while placing them at odds with historic neighborhoods.
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients talk to The Arizona Republic about their fears under the Trump administration.
Senate President Warren Petersen says emails reveal ASU engaged in "viewpoint discrimination." ASU maintains debate backup ...
A Maricopa County judge has sided with schools in a years-long lawsuit over how Arizona funds K-12 school facilities, ruling the system violates the state Constitution.
When it comes to the state of South Carolina, GOP Reps. Nancy Mace and Ralph Norman have both launched gubernatorial bids.
Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller argues he has the legal authority to investigate a state lawmaker for posting the location ...
State lawmakers are violating their constitutional requirements to adequately fund public schools, Maricopa County Superior ...
As housing costs put more strain on Arizonans’ budgets, the state’s overall cost of living has risen above the U.S. average ...
Arizona lawmakers are violating their constitutional requirements to adequately fund public schools so that students can ...
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