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Arizona’s veterinary medicine grads aid shortfall of vets in nation, state

Employment of veterinarians is projected to grow 19% from 2021 to 2031.

New Film Focuses on the Unique Sky Islands of Arizona

Thousands of different species depend on this habitat

One room schoolhouse gets law enforcment help

Apache Elementary gets help with migrants crossing the Cochise County campus.

Cochise County gets more money for reading

The county wants to increase the number of students able to read at a third-grade level

Virtual tour of Anne Frank’s house offers new way to teach about the Holocaust

It utilizes virtual reality to guide visitors through the Netherlands home of Anne Frank.

Hobbs vetoes CRT bill

This is the 16th bill vetoed by the Governor this year.

School Superintendent announces number to file CRT complaints

Tom Horne says he wants to hear from parents.

The Buzz: Black History in Southern Arizona

New efforts are being made to bring contributions by the area's Black population to light.

The Buzz: UA Faculty Senate report details events that led to deadly shooting on campus

The report examines harassing behaviors of the suspected gunman from early in his time at the UA up to the shooting.

Building the future: Trade occupations encouraged as demand for skilled labor grows

The Arizona Commerce Authority estimates that by 2030, the number of people employed in construction and manufacturing jobs in the state are expected to rise 30% and more than 20%, respectively.

Cochise County working on school communication system

State dollars could pay for the secure system.

Honoring African American soldiers from last century

Descendants and others gather for 2nd Annual Nogales Buffalo Soldiers Salute

Cochise College public safety program expanding facilities

Funding for the projects came from multiple sources.

Student gumshoes at GCU collaborate with Phoenix police to create shoeprint database

Forensic scientists can identify shoeprints left at crime scenes, including what type of shoe and what size the suspect wears.

High school students build a road-worthy electric vehicle

All the parts for the roadworthy EV the students are constructing this semester came from Switch Vehicles in California.

Bill that restricts student's pronouns moves past committee

The bill would require teachers to gain parental permission to use a pronouns that are different from a student's biological sex.

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