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Fact Check AZ: Ep. 5 The Race for Senate and Pulling to the Middle

Why would Blake Masters make major changes in the policy portion of his website? Is he alone in doing so?

Language change to Catalina Foothills School District policy reinforces parental rights

The change comes after state lawmakers passed legislation saying that parents may sue governmental entities for infringing on their right to direct their child’s upbringing.

Fact Check Arizona: Ep. 2 Examining the allegations made by schools superintendent candidates

Both candidates have attacked the other over certain claims. Here's a look at how true they are.

Candidates for Arizona superintendent of public instruction have starkly different philosophies

Democrat Kathy Hoffman is running for reelection while Republican Tom Horne is hoping to get his old job back.

Huge Arizona school voucher plan in effect after foes fail

Opponents failed to collect enough signatures to put the law on hold.

Signature numbers debated in Arizona voucher challenge

Supporters of the ESA expansion say not enough signatures were collected to block the law.

The Buzz: How Arizona's lack of school mental health staff affects students

Arizona has some of the worst student-to-mental-health-professional ratios in the US.

Second grader brings guns to school in Cochise

The investigation is continuing.

Cochise County schools meet with state lawmakers

A cap on school spending was the topic of conversation.

Tribal boarding schools much improved, but legacy of old schools remains

Arizona had the second highest number of the schools in the country.

San Xavier Mission School closed

A lack of enrollment forced the school to suspend operations.

The Buzz heads back to school

With classes back in session, we speak to educators about the coming school year.

Salpointe fire ruled arson, suspect arrested

The fire took place on the night of July 17, 2022.

Judge tosses Arizona suit over limits on virus relief funds

The issue revolves around using COVID money for education.

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