PARK CITY — Superintendent Whitesell faced holiday challenges as a storm damaged the gym roof, releasing asbestos.
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Two people, a student and teacher, are recovering from a stabbing at Billings Senior High. The investigation is active.
Texas A&M Implements Policy Limiting Race and Gender Discussions
Faculty at Texas A&M University face course changes due to a new policy limiting discussions of race and gender.
Flu cases surge in Arizona, with a 35% increase in a week. Dr. White discusses vaccine effectiveness and rising hospital visits.
Gilbert Public Schools may close Pioneer Elementary due to low enrollment. The board will vote on its future on Jan. 27.
Phoenix has become a hub for MMA, with top gyms and a strong community. Fighters like Henry Cejudo call it home.
Arizona lawmakers face debates on tax cut conformity and Prop. 123, with school vouchers central to the discussions.
Former U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl retires from public life due to a neurological disease, expressing gratitude and optimism.
Adenoviruses can infect humans and primates. ASU studied these in Ethiopian monkeys, finding young geladas most affected.
State lawmakers are attempting to renew Prop. 123, which increased funding for Arizona public schools, but face obstacles.










