A new U.S. Education regulation narrows student debt relief for public service workers, sparking strong opposition.
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KJZZ’s Friday NewsCap revisits major stories, discussing election changes, early voting, and Arizona voter issues.
A Tolleson school board rejected an $80M domed stadium, opting for a less costly alternative amid taxpayer concerns.
The Arizona Department of Education reports thousands of teacher vacancies, with many positions filled by substitutes.
New docs reveal MSUB placed two tenured professors on leave, citing email contact with inmates as a "safety risk."
President Trump aims to dismantle the Education Dept, transferring key functions to other agencies, sparking backlash.
A University of Arizona study will explore if gut cells store maternal diet info, influencing future food choices.
Senators Mark Kelly and John Curtis blame social media and rhetoric from Washington for rising political violence.
"Slaughterhouses in the US have dwindled from 10,000 in 1967 to about 3,000 today, dominated by a few major companies."
Students and faculty from Northern Arizona University are sending four cameras to Mars aboard the ESCAPADE mission.










