Phoenix Will Raise Water Rates, Starting Next Month
Drought is coming. So are higher water utility bills.
Drought is coming. So are higher water utility bills.
Jaeger’s father, Charles Jaeger, was present for much of the trial, and was visibly upset at times
The district is ending a policy that the ACLU of Arizona said “publicly identifies and shames underperforming students.”
Expert opinion on the effectiveness of body cameras is mixed.
Demands from developers also threatened the precarious progress of Arizona’s Drought Contingency Plan.
“We know all this abuse is going on in the charter [sector], now we’re going to turn around and give the same thing to the school districts.”
“It’s definitely good news,” said Jared Keenan, a criminal justice staff attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union.
“They say there’s nothing to do in [Casa Grande]. But there’s an old water slide that you can slide down, and die.”
Chinese autonomous vehicle maker TuSimple said on Monday it will roll out up to 40 fully self-driving big-rigs on Arizona roads by June.
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January 14 marks the beginning of Arizona’s 54th Legislature. How will the session play out?
“He carries a 3.9 grade point average and is considered an essential member of one of ASU’s research teams.”
“They took eight chocolate bars, 14 packs of gummies, and 23 K-cups,” said the owner of Neverlow Glass Gallery.
Nationally, the four CCell distributors import about 12 to 15 million cartridges a month.
The money would go toward building pumps, wells, and other infrastructure so that farmers can start using groundwater instead of Colorado River water.
Over 6,000 eligible Arizonans who attended colleges run by Career Education Corp. can have debt held by the school erased.
State Representative Mark Finchem’s education bill looks eerily similar to model legislation published by anti-Muslim David Horowitz’s Freedom Center.
The study, conducted by researchers at the University of Arizona, was commissioned by two irrigation districts in Pinal County.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona is demanding that the school district in Cottonwood end a policy which “publicly identifies and shames underperforming students.”
They weren’t all stellar individuals, but in ways large and small, their lives or their deaths had an impact on us all. May they rest in peace.
Terence J. Hislop was hiking with his family.
Were you paying attention?