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Senate President Warren Petersen's letter follows Arizona Republic reporting detailing how ASU handled messy fallout over a 2022 gubernatorial debate.
PHOENIX — Senate President Warren Petersen is asking the Federal Communications Commission to investigate KAET-TV, the Phoenix PBS affiliate, and to potentially revoke the station’s license.
Senate President Warren Petersen says emails reveal ASU engaged in "viewpoint discrimination." ASU maintains debate backup ...
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients talk to The Arizona Republic about their fears under the Trump administration.
State lawmakers are violating their constitutional requirements to adequately fund public schools, Maricopa County Superior ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A judge has ruled Arizona’s funding for public schools is unconstitutional. This major ruling could mean ...
A Maricopa County judge has sided with schools in a years-long lawsuit over how Arizona funds K-12 school facilities, ruling the system violates the state Constitution.
Arizona's system for funding K-12 facilities violates the state constitution because it doesn't provide for some school ...
Arizona Secretary of State Fontes requests $13.5 million for election cybersecurity after a thwarted cyberattack.
When it comes to the state of South Carolina, GOP Reps. Nancy Mace and Ralph Norman have both launched gubernatorial bids.
Arizona lawmakers are violating their constitutional requirements to adequately fund public schools so that students can ...
A new state law is forcing cities to create more opportunities for dense housing while placing them at odds with historic neighborhoods.