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State school superintendent says schools will close if spending cap is not raised

Districts face over $1.1 billion in cuts statewide, Kathy Hoffman warned lawmakers Tuesday.

Children's Books to Celebrate Black Culture

Understanding and celebrating diverse cultures begins the moment children begin exploring and reading books. Here are nine books that celebrate and offer windows into the world of Black lives and culture.

Children’s Books With Strong Black Characters

All children need exposure to diverse books, including the full spectrum of Black characters and their experiences. Explore these stories featuring strong Black characters that exude bravery, confidence, and curiosity.

AZPM Celebrates Black History Month

Enjoy a special collection of stories, programs and educational resources that highlight history, culture, and accomplishments of African Americans.

Arizona bankruptcies at 15-year low

The pandemic brought the monthly count to below 1,000 filings.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service won't list Sonoran desert tortoise as endangered

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says after conducting a scientific review, it will not list the Sonoran desert tortoise under the Endangered Species Act.

Voices of Culture - President's Day Event

https://acii.arizona.edu/voices-culture?_ga=2.39790819.1724018458.1644338329-1590758808.1641079785

Convo with Cantwell

https://arizona.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ch7R2G26Ti-no2KOOZtXyw

Civic Engagement in the Digital Age

https://arizona.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__-Bj-DUzTdKQ9HedCSuC1g

In months since border reopening, sales tax revenues up in Nogales

State treasurer’s data shows that roughly $1.2 million in sales taxes were generated in the city in November, and $1.3 million in December.

Arizona legislators report receiving dozens of complimentary trips in 2021

Financial disclosures published earlier this month show Arizona legislators took at least 67 trips last year on someone else's dime.

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