September 2017

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Save Our Schools Arizona collected more than 111,000 signatures
The group behind the effort to vote down the state’s expanded school voucher program has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit, which aims to kick the measure off the ballot. The Secretary of State’s Office certified Save Our Schools Arizona collected enough valid signatures to put the new law on hold until voters weigh in next November, but the lawsuit could still derail that effort.
Sept. 28, 2017
Little girl
Gender stereotypes are still a part of our everyday lives, and those deeply affect girls and boys across the globe. And while they begin at an extremely early age, their deep and extended impact truly reveals itself at puberty.
Sept. 28, 2017
The binational commission that oversees water treaties between the United States and Mexico officially approved a new agreement on Wednesday. The deal extends a 1944 treaty for the Colorado River.
Sept. 28, 2017
biologists set up a net to catch bats
Biologists like Babb have decided it’s time for bats to get the spotlight. So, they’re building a database of information by catching bats with giant nets.
Sept. 27, 2017
Grand Canyon University
Arizona school districts are facing shortages of more than just teachers – superintendents are also in short supply.
Sept. 27, 2017
movie theater
The new film “Only the Brave” tells the story of the 19 firefighters who died in the Yarnell Hill Fire in Arizona in 2013.
Sept. 27, 2017
child at the doctor
The Children’s Health Insurance Program is set to expire this Saturday if Congress fails to act.
Sept. 27, 2017
Martha McSally
Arizona’s 2nd congressional district is bound to bring a lot of attention — and huge financial contributions — to the southern part of the state in 2018.
Sept. 27, 2017
Basketball
The U.S. Justice Department arrested a University of Arizona assistant basketball coach Tuesday. Emanuel “Book” Richardson is one of four assistant coaches across the country who face corruption charges.
Sept. 27, 2017
Phoenix Chinese Cultural Center
A new lawsuit is asking a judge to stop the demolition of the Chinese Cultural Center in Phoenix on religious grounds.
Sept. 27, 2017

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