A federal judge has temporarily halted the closure of most Job Corps sites, affecting 250 students in Phoenix.
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Arizona law now limits marijuana advertising, banning Santa Claus images to protect children from targeted marketing.
Health professionals highlight how mixed messaging and misinformation contribute to declining vaccination rates, especially in rural areas.
The Trump administration's federal cuts hit artists and scholars, revoking grants and causing chaos nationwide.
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed bills affecting education funding, firearms regulation, and immigration enforcement.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez urge resistance against Trump's workforce cuts.
Arizona State University's violent crime dashboard now allows custom data downloads and features new filters for users.
Northern Arizona mayors blame a 2016 law for issues with short-term rentals, seeking local control to address problems.
A man was sentenced to jail for stealing a key fob from Maricopa County elections; he pleaded guilty to four felonies.
Renée Cheng discusses her goals as the new dean of the Herberger Institute at ASU and the role of arts in society.