Sandra Watson supports Governor Hobbs' budget, prioritizing education, rural broadband, and water security to boost Arizona's economy and inclusivity.
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SEMICON West moves to Phoenix, a semiconductor hub, starting 2025, rotating annually, highlighting the region's growing chip industry and innovation.
A grand jury indicted an ex-NAU student for hazing after a student's alcohol-poisoning death. Delta Tau Delta chapter closed; NAU pledges stronger safety measures.
The U of A's Haiku Hike connects the Tucson community, transforming downtown into a poetic urban trail with 20 locally written haikus on display.
The University of Arizona is boosting fusion energy commercialization through federal partnerships, industry collaborations, and a new engineering facility.
HyRel Technologies launches a $15M facility in Peoria, AZ, creating 50 jobs and fostering local talent through internships, boosting the semiconductor industry.
Three U of A faculty—Slepian, Trouet, and Talanquer—were elected AAAS fellows for their significant contributions to medicine, climate, and chemistry education.
In a world of screens, we're losing 338 spoken words yearly. Matthias Mehl's study shows a decade-long decline in daily conversation, impacting social ties.
Ecobat's new facility in Casa Grande will boost U.S. lithium-ion battery recycling, creating 60 jobs and enhancing Arizona's sustainability efforts.
Maricopa County's ban on new government regulations extends to 2026, aimed at fostering economic growth by reducing compliance burdens for businesses.








