Arizona State University and St. Mary’s Food Bank created a dashboard to help combat food insecurity in Arizona.
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A Phoenix school employee is arrested by the FBI for child pornography charges, placed on leave, and faces termination.
Controversial videos show ASU professors discussing DEI initiatives, leading to scrutiny by Accuracy in Media group.
Republican senators push to honor Charlie Kirk with Loop 202 renaming and a special license plate to fund Turning Point USA.
Two MSU-Billings professors remain on paid leave after suspension. Their case is stalled, leaving them in limbo.
Phoenix band The Format returns with "Boycott Heaven," their first album in nearly 20 years, exciting fans nationwide.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45eAKX_k438[/embed][embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLCG18kI1xE[/embed]
Eleven wrongfully convicted individuals seek millions in compensation from a $3 million Arizona fund, straining resources.
Copper has been mined in Arizona since the 1860s, shaping towns like San Manuel. As industries shift, its legacy persists.
House Democrats criticize Trump's efforts to dismantle the Department of Education, citing illegal transfers and layoffs.
The federal government is providing $3 million for a new mineral processing plant at the University of Arizona to train engineers.









