Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs Signs Bill to Curb Classroom Distractions by Limiting Cell Phone Use in Schools
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs signs a bill to limit cell phone use in classrooms, allowing exceptions for emergencies, health conditions, and educational use. Another bill bans certain ultra-processed foods from schools.
Arizona Superintendent Threatens Kyrene District Funding Over DEI Policies Amid Growing Controversy
Arizona's Education Superintendent Tom Horne threatens to cut $1.5 million in federal funding from Kyrene School District over their DEI policies, demanding removal of DEI references by April 24.
Kyrene School District Risks Losing $1.5 Million in Federal Funds Over DEI Policy Amid State Superintendent's Critique
Kyrene School District risks losing $1.5 million in federal funds over a DEI policy, with State Superintendent Horne claiming it defies individual merit principles, while the district asserts compliance with civil rights laws.
Chandler City Council Considers $475 Million Bond for Voter Decision to Boost Infrastructure and Public Safety
Chandler City Council considers a $475 million bond for infrastructure without raising property taxes, targeting streets, parks, and public safety, with a voter decision on April 24.
Phoenix Celebrates Completion of Grand Canalscape Phase 3, Enhancing Urban Walkability and Community Spaces
The City of Phoenix has completed Phase 3 of the Grand Canalscape, enhancing urban walkability along the Grand Canal, with ADA-compliant pathways, lighting, and safety features like HAWK signals.
Cochise County Residents Urged to Respond Promptly to Voter Registration Correction Notices Due to Coding Glitch
Cochise County, Arizona, is sending legitimate letters to correct voter registration errors due to a Motor Vehicle Division computer glitch. Residents are urged to respond promptly.












