Phoenix Day School For The Deaf ranks in top 5 for national robotics competition
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The robotics team at Phoenix Day School for the Deaf just placed 3rd in a national competition. The amazing thing is, the team is brand new. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen introduces us to them and shares their story.

No change of venue for man accused of killing UArizona professor

Murad Dervish is accused of killing Dr. Thomas Meixner, who was the head of the university’s hydrology department and an expert on desert water issues.

Bogus nursing school issued 8,000 fake degrees, feds say

According to court documents, the schools issued nearly 8,000 fake nursing degrees to customers who paid around $17,000. Some people who say they took classes are losing their degrees.

Ballo dominates inside, No. 8 Arizona beats Colorado 78-68

The Wildcats (24-4, 13-4 Pac-12) opened with a rash of turnovers, falling into an early 12-point hole. Arizona righted itself quickly with a big run and slogged through a slowed-down second half by shutting down the Buffaloes.

Arizona State pulls away from Utah behind Cambridge Jr.’s 3s

Desmond Cambridge Jr.’s 3-pointer gave Arizona State a 58-57 lead with 2:19 to play and they never trailed again. He added another 3 with 48 seconds left for a 63-59 advantage.

Kriisa scores 17, No. 8 Arizona dominates Utah 88-62

Kerr Kriisa had 17 points and six assists, Courtney Ramey added 13 points and No. 8 Arizona pulled away after Tubelis went to the bench in an 88-62 rout Thursday night.

Colorado returns favor in 67-59 victory over Arizona State

Tristan da Silva scored 23 points, KJ Simpson added 12 and Colorado snapped a six-game road losing streak by surprising Arizona State 67-59 on Thursday night.

Arizona bill would prevent colleges from banning concealed weapons

Arizona colleges and universities would be prohibited from banning concealed weapons on campuses under House Bill 2667.

Ewing schools abruptly close after threat found in pocket of alleged Michigan State shooter, police say

Public schools in Ewing, New Jersey were abruptly closed on Tuesday after authorities found a note threatening two district schools in the pocket of a man accused of a mass shooting at Michigan State University. 

Estimated 230K students in 21 states missing from school post-pandemic, analysis finds

These students didn’t move out of state, and they didn’t sign up for private school or home-school, according to an analysis by the Associated Press and Stanford researchers, based on publicly available data.

George Clooney helps establish “model” high school in LA

George Clooney is known as many things... actor, director, writer, producer, activist. Now, he’s also known as the co-founder of a public school program that’s been described as a “national model” by the U.S. Secretary of Education.

Cambridge Jr. scores 23; Arizona St. beats Cal 70-62 in OT

Desmond Cambridge Jr. scored five of his 23 points in overtime, Frankie Collins had 10 points, a career-high 10 rebounds and five assists and Arizona State beat California 70-62 in overtime Saturday night.

Jones scores 18 in 2nd half as Stanford stuns No. 4 Arizona

Spencer Jones scored all 18 of his points in the second half for Stanford and played a key role in neutralizing Pac-12 leading scorer Azuolas Tubelis, as the Cardinal stunned No. 4 Arizona 88-79 on Saturday night.

Tubelis’ double-double leads No. 4 Arizona past Cal 85-62

Tubelis, the conference’s player of the week, recorded his Pac-12-leading 11th double-double of the season. He also leads the conference in scoring and rebounding.

DJ Horne sparks Arizona State rally, tops Stanford 69-65

DJ Horne scored eight points in Arizona State’s closing 14-2 run and the Sun Devils rallied for a 69-65 win over Stanford on Thursday night.

Arizona lawmakers avert school closures with funding fix

The move allows Arizona schools to spend nearly $1.4 billion that exceeds an arcane spending cap approved by voters in 1980.

Black-owned schools founded in the wake of Hurricane Katrina

After Hurricane Katrina, 7,000 employees in New Orleans were terminated, 4,000 of whom were teachers. Of those teachers, roughly 72% were African American.