Arizona Cardinals hosting civics trip to Washington D.C.
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Over 240 high school students in Arizona got a chance to learn civics lessons first hand, with some help from the state's NFL team. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has more.

Arizona AG Brnovich sues Scottsdale board for alleged open meeting violations

According to the attorney general’s complaint, board members also violated the law when they cut off speakers who tried to give input on any other topic including a proposed mask mandate that was also on the agenda.

Ohio State University awarded trademark on use of word 'THE'

Ohio State’s trademark allows them to use the word “THE” on t-shirts, baseball caps, hats, and other clothing.

Mesa Public Schools could increase teacher pay by 9%

The Mesa Public Schools governing board voted on June 21 to potentially spend $12 million on salary increases.

50 years of Title IX: What is it, and what impact has it had?

Title IX, the law best known for its role in gender equity in athletics and preventing sexual harassment on campuses, is turning 50.

Dartmoth College will eliminate all federal, institutional loans from undergraduate program

The president of Dartmouth College says the school is removing all federal and institutional loans from its undergraduate financial aid awards and replacing them with expanded scholarship grants, beginning with the current summer term.

Supreme Court rules religious schools can get Maine tuition aid

The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Maine can't exclude religious schools from a program that offers tuition aid for private education, a decision that could ease religious organizations’ access to taxpayer money.

Children served floor sealant instead of milk at Alaska elementary school

A dozen young children and two adults were served floor sealant instead of milk at an Alaska elementary school's summer day care program due to an apparent container mix-up. Kids began complaining that the milk tasted bad and caused burning sensations in their mouths and throats.

GWU to discontinue use of Colonials moniker due to 'division,' slavery connotations

The George Washington University has announced they will discontinue the use of the Colonials moniker “given the division among the community” about it.

Monsoon fantasy forecasts! Guess how rainy it'll get in Arizona this summer, win prizes

A few faculty members from the University of Arizona have created a fantasy monsoon game where people make their predictions on this year's monsoon for a chance to win some prizes at the end of the season.

Arizona House committee advances bill to revamp school funding, voucher expansion

But the proposal being championed by GOP Majority Leader Ben Toma does not satisfy Republican Rep. Michelle Udall, who has refused to support an expansion of school vouchers without major new accountability rules such as testing.

South Florida teen gets accepted by all 8 Ivy League schools

South Florida teen Ashley Adirika always dreamed of attending an Ivy League school, so she decided to apply to all eight – and became one of the very few to get accepted by them all. She'll be attending Harvard this fall on a full scholarship!

Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd agrees to 5-year extension

The Arizona Board of Regents on Thursday approved the contract, which gives Lloyd a $1 million raise next season and includes $19 million in total compensation.

ASU selected for partnership with U.S. Space Force
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Arizona State University is taking space exploration to the next level by teaming up with the newest branch of the U.S. Military. FOX 10's Anita Roman reports.

Roswell preschool teachers charged with cruelty to children

Police say a Roswell parent noticed some "abusive behavior" when they tuned in to their preschool's live camera. Now two preschool teachers are under arrest for cruelty to children and more charges could be coming.

Arizona House GOP seeks school funding revamp, voucher expansion

The Rules Committee approved allowing up to two school finance bills to be introduced and one on Empowerment Scholarship Accounts, the formal name for the state program giving parents cash to pay private school tuition.

Free summer meals offered for children 18 and under through Peoria Unified School District
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The Peoria Unified School District is offering free summer meals for children 18 and under in an effort to help out families who may be struggling to put food on their table as costs continue to increase. Cafeteria workers at Cheyenne Elementary School in Peoria say they love participating in this program as it makes a huge impact on many students and families in our community.

Cardinals player dies in car crash, ex-Arizona football player accused of murder: top sports stories

An Arizona Cardinals player tragically died in a car accident, a former University of Arizona football player is accused of murder, and the Arizona Coyotes are one step closer to finding a new permanent home.