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Beating the Odds to Graduate from High School

Youth On Their Own aims to keep homeless and unaccompanied young people in school.

PCC, Lacking State Funding, Seeks Property Tax Increase

If approved, increase would bring in about $3.2 million a year, cost homeowner $6.

Pima Community College Holds High School Equivalency Graduation

About 800 people earned GED or High School Equivalency diplomas in Pima County this year.

Arizona-Mexico Trade Comes in Education, Too

UA recruits to keep flow of graduate students, while Mexico needs tech help.

UA Expands Global Footprint With Micro-Campuses

The university says it will be capable of educating more than 25,000 international students abroad.

Tanque Verde Seniors Look Back as They Look Forward

Anisa Hermosillo and Chris Altizer talk about their experiences as graduation approaches.

9 Amphi Student Teams Headed to World Odyssey of the Mind

District builds teams from various education levels for the problem-solving competition.

Oro Valley Student Wins Big at International Science Fair

Medical research earns a trip to Nobel Prize ceremonies.

Border Dilemma: Parents Can't See Triplets Graduate

Mexican parents denied visas to attend high school commencement ceremony.

Episode 315: Are Changes to Education Funding Enough?

The Legislature has wrapped up its 2017 session and the budget is in place.

Ducey: Arizona Budget a 'Winner' for Education

Governor confident in funding for schools and teachers; critics say it's not enough.

Meet Five Members of UA's Class of 2017

An estimated 6,800 students will earn degrees from the UA this week.

University of Arizona Commencement Marks Transitions

Graduation, new president, new initiatives on the horizon.

AZ Senator: University Funding Legislative High Point for Tucson

The Legislature is almost finished with its work for the year.

'Woven Through Time' Reveals Cultural Fabric of the Southwest

Also on Arizona Spotlight: A state budget update; Dr. David Alberts retires from the UA Cancer Center; and "A Book I Love" returns.

Episode 314: Groups Take State to Court to Pay for Critical School Repairs

And the Sawmill Fire led to evacuations and a $7 million containment effort.

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