Several members of the Phoenix community were honored at a breakfast on Jan. 16 for their volunteer and community service.
Chalkbeat reports that interest in four-year college degrees remains steady despite rising skepticism, as enrollment ...
Beyond the moisture, the air felt different on Wednesday night. Eight hours earlier, and more than 1,600 miles northeast in ...
BackFit Health + Spine draws attention to its specialized services for auto accident injuries at the West Phoenix location, ...
The Waterbury art gallery and music hall's owners filed a breach-of-contract suit against their landlord, a group led by ...
Erik Moses of the Fiesta Sports Foundation talked to The Arizona Republic about the game's future amid a changing college ...
The 53rd annual Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade will kick off the College Football Playoff Semifinals in the New Year. Here's how to ...
A conversation with the dean emeritus for the College of Nursing at the University of Phoenix.
Implementation of Proposition 308, the voter-approved 2022 ballot initiative promised in-state tuition to students who ...
As Ole Miss and Miami meet Thursday, the bowl chairwoman says the iconic game remains vital to college football and the ...
Two more Valley districts are considering school closure plans, with a total of three campuses potentially on the chopping ...
The former Clayton Ridge (Guttenberg) athlete overcame hills, sand, water, mud and even logs with artificial gators to claim the 6-kilometer title in Tallahassee, FL, in 20 minutes flat.