Arizona has, in the past, had low rates of students completing the federal financial aid form known as FAFSA. Why that number is on the way up. And, what a new rule could mean for how Arizona utilities seek rate increases.
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Arizona regulators narrowly approved a controversial proposal to allow utility companies to seek yearly rate increases over opposition from consumer protection advocates and the state’s attorney general.
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Jaydra Johnson was raised in small towns characterized by things like motorsports, hunting and the Baptist Church — hearing the term “white trash" to describe the people where she lived. Now, she has a different relationship with the phrase.
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Immigration has often been a political football. Elvia Díaz says some Democrats are trying to score points with the issue as they prepare for another Trump administration.
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The U.S. Education Department awarded the Arizona Board of Regents $1 million to try to boost the completion rates of FAFSA forms in the state, due to Arizona's rates being near the bottom nationally.
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President Assad's regime has collapsed in Syria and rebel forces now in control of the capital, Damascus.
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Sarah Brightman is a household name in the theater. From the West End to Broadway, to the Billboard charts, the now 64-year-old vocalist has done it all.