Arizona lawmaker wants to require students to say Pledge of Allegiance

An Arizona lawmaker has filed a bill that would require public school students to recite the Pledge of Allegiance every day in class.

Around half of 2020 class of Rhodes Scholars from US are first-generation Americans

Around half of the class of Rhodes Scholars from the U.S. who will study at Oxford University in England next year are first-generation Americans and a majority are minority candidates. 

White helps Arizona State hold off San Francisco 71-67

As a team trainer attended to a cut on his chin late in the second half, Arizona State's Romello White figured his night was done.

Sumlin to return as Arizona’s coach in 2020

Arizona football coach Kevin Sumlin is returning for a third season in the desert.

No. 14 Arizona beats Wake Forest for Wooden Legacy title

Arizona’s talented freshmen have led the way early, but on Sunday night in the Wooden Legacy championship game, it was a pair of seniors who stood out for the 14th-ranked Wildcats.

Arizona State grinds out 24-14 win over rival Arizona in Territorial Cup

Arizona State’s offense sputtered throughout the first half. The few times the Sun Devils had good field position or got a little momentum, they stalled and settled for field goals.

11-year-old invents backpack to stop bullying in schools

An Atlanta sixth grader turned his struggle with bullies into a patented invention to help other students.

Judge finds AZ Attorney General too late to file lawsuit in ASU-hotel deal

Arizona Tax Court has ruled against Attorney General Mark Brnovich in his lawsuit against a deal between Arizona State University and hotel developers.

Amidst controversy, many parents attend Mesa Public Schools meeting
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As controversy surrounds a superintendent being put on leave and budget issues mount, parents packed a Mesa Public Schools meeting.

With virtual reality goggles, Valley teacher with eyesight condition able to see clearly

A Valley teacher is not letting an eyesight condition get in the way of living a normal life, and with the help of students and colleagues, she is getting some needed help. FOX 10's Bailey Miller reports.

Slow down, school ahead: Arizona crossing guard gets creative to get drivers to slow down

With just a smile, a wave and a personal experience she holds close to her heart, a crossing guard at Las Brisas Elementary can get people to slow down and drive through her school zone safely.

Attorney General reviewing embezzlement claims against Mesa Public Schools superintendent

Mesa Public Schools put its superintendent, Dr. Ember Conley on paid administrative leave with no explanation. Now, the state Attorney General's Office is reviewing several complaints, including one in which she is accused of embezzlement and theft. 

Arizona women ranked for 1st time in 15 years; Oregon No. 1

The Wildcats are off to their best start in 20 years, winning their first six games, and are ranked for the first time since Dec. 6, 2004. This season’s success was built off the team’s postseason WNIT championship last spring when they knocked off Northwestern in the title game in front of more than 14,000 fans.