The number of officer-involved shootings in Phoenix has gone up since Matt Giordano took over as police chief. Can the department make the reforms needed to reverse the trend? Plus, the massage therapists who treat horses like professional athletes.
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Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren tried firing the tribe’s controller this week — a move later deemed unlawful by the Navajo Nation Council. It’s the latest skirmish in a prolonged battle between tribal leadership over executive spending.
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The Trump Administration on Friday announced another round of layoffs — it appears to have essentially gutted the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, or OSERS, within the U.S. Department of Education.
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New research aims to find the "true cost" of different kinds of milk, including its impact on health, the environment and the labor it takes to produce it.
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Jay Clements runs the Scottsdale Community College Equine Science Program, and she’s just helped launch Arizona’s first college-based equine massage therapy certificate program at SCC.
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Officer-involved shootings in Phoenix are up under its new chief — and the pressure is on to address it. Chief Matt Giordano has expressed his deep concern and issued a public list of reforms.
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With the start of the new federal fiscal year on Oct. 1 came the end of a tax credit school districts had been using to electrify their fleets of buses.