Nearly 500 Grand Canyon University employees may lose jobs as GCU switches food vendors from Sodexo to Aramark.
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University of Arizona researchers received a federal grant to study how late-night wakefulness affects decision-making.
Enjoy Arizona's stargazing at certified International Dark Sky Places, observatories, and astronomy clubs statewide.
A lawsuit claims Mesa illegally implemented landing fees at Falcon Field, targeting flight schools to curb noise.
A new federal proposal for the Colorado River requires states to reassess water strategies every two years over a decade.
At Arizona State University's Tempe campus, Irish, Hayden, and Best dorms are being demolished for new housing.
Tucsonan Tashua Spiess found her passion for horse racing at UA, shifting from veterinary hopes to industry studies.
Arizona's largest teachers' union president criticizes the state's school voucher program for waste and abuse issues.
Teacher Nancy Barajas uses music and dance to boost sixth graders' confidence before tests, amid rising scores in Modesto.
U.S. Senators Kelly and Gallego urge Congress to reform immigration laws, focusing on protecting Dreamers like Annie Ramos.










