Incoming college students in Arizona have been affected by problems with the federal financial aid form more so than those in other states. Find out what that’s meant for those students. Plus, if you're hitting the trails this summer, are you up on your trail etiquette? That and more on The Show.
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It’s hot in Phoenix, so lots of people are heading out of town this summer to trails in the parts of the state that don’t feel like a kiln.
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There's also a lower-altitude version of ozone. Armin Sorooshian is a professor who researches ozone at the University of Arizona, and he told The Show that this lower-altitude version of ozone is much less friendly.
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This year, students across the country have been affected by problems with the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid form, known as FAFSA. But some of the impacts have been felt more in Arizona than elsewhere.
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Apache County attorney has disappeared amid investigation. Now, some are calling for his resignationThe Apache County attorney is under investigation, and the workers in his office don’t seem to know where he is. The state Attorney General’s Office searched the office last week, and county attorney Michael Whiting hasn’t been there since. Meanwhile, staffers in his office have called for Whiting to resign.
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There is more than $4 million missing from a Santa Cruz County bank account with reports it was transferred into another account registered to the former county treasurer.