Attorney General Brnovich and City of Tempe settle lawsuit over property taxes
Attorney General Mark Brnovich and the City of Tempe have settled a lawsuit alleging the illegal use of a property tax loophole.
Attorney General Mark Brnovich and the City of Tempe have settled a lawsuit alleging the illegal use of a property tax loophole.
The City of Tempe has received complaints from some residents about the bikes.
All three Arizona public university presidents received base salary increases in a new ABOR decision.
A federal report found that the system relied on the driver, who was distracted, to apply the brake.
Highlights from the Sixth Annual Conference on Governance of Emerging Technologies & Science (GETS).
This week, reporters learned how ASU responds to a school shooting and why the University is lagging on maintenance requests.
A Maricopa County Superior Court judge dismissed Mark Brnovich's lawsuit against the Arizona Board of Regents.
USGT appointed their newly-elected members, including the vice president of services.
University law enforcement encourages students to follow the Run-Hide-Fight technique.
The Department of Homeland Security has 90 days to provide evidence on why DACA should be rescinded.
The Arizona legislature has left ASU to mostly fend for itself in order to cover building repairs and renewal.
The dean of the teachers college said she's reserving judgment on Ducey's plan.
A sudden leave of absence adds to the list of vacancies plaguing USG and Gov. Doug Ducey signed a law that will cloak the identities of large nonprofit donors.
Despite the push for more student involvement, Undergraduate Student Government at ASU has many open positions.
Future teachers studying at ASU discuss the pending legislation to increase teachers' salaries in Arizona.
Students from ASU's West campus are featured in a documentary that follows their journey to help refugees in Greece.
USG West President Tasha Snider talks about the personality of her campus, plus ASU politics and her plans after her presidential term.
Leaders of campus political clubs see opportunity in non-partisan collaboration.
A popular Tempe ordinance was struck down by Gov. Ducey, but some say there is room for interpretation.
After the Cronkite School signed a letter denouncing Sinclair, some students dropped out of a recruitment event.
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