
Universal ESA Vouchers: Arizona’s $1 Billion Failed Experiment | Opinion
Recent weeks have brought an unrelenting torrent of bad news around Arizona’s universal school voucher program, the largest and least accountable in the country.
Recent weeks have brought an unrelenting torrent of bad news around Arizona’s universal school voucher program, the largest and least accountable in the country.
Research has shown Gen Z has reported feeling double the amount of emotional distress compared to millennials and more than triple the levels reported by baby boomers.
Last week, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs declared an emergency in response to the intense heat wave being felt around the state.
Parents’ back-to-school checklist in Arizona might include double-checking to make sure their children still have health insurance.
Gas prices throughout the United States have continued their upward trend over the previous months and years, due to increasing oil prices.
Experts across the West have met to discuss the potential impacts of the Inflation Reduction Act as the one-year anniversary of the piece of legislation approaches.
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On Tuesday, President Joe Biden announced the designation of a new national monument near the Grand Canyon.
The Arizona School Boards Association has for the first time in the organization’s approximately 80-year history chosen an Indigenous woman to be president of its board of directors.
Since last month, dental therapists can apply for licenses to practice in Arizona, and some believe they’ll play a critical role in a state full of dental health disparities.
Intense heat is nothing new for Arizona summers, but the state has been enduring a record heat wave for a number of weeks.