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Phoenix's KTAR reported that former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio said Tuesday that he would run for the U.S. Senate seat held by Republican Jeff Flake, who will not seek re-election.“I am…
State of Our State Conference 2017 - VIDEO 01Welcome: Master of Ceremonies Lisa Urias, Morrison Institute board member, introduces Jonathan Koppell, dean, ASU College of Public Service and…
The East Valley Tribune reported there are relatively low numbers of unfilled teaching positions in the East Valley school districts and that teacher shortages are not nearly as high as experts say…
The Arizona Republic reported that many educators have multiple sources of income, whether during the school year or the summer months.That reality, and relatively low pay for teachers in Arizona,…
Arizona teacher recruitment, retention and pay are at crisis levels with more teachers leaving the profession annually than bachelor of education degrees produced by the three universities,…
The founder of Gammage & Burnham, Grady Gammage Jr., will receive the 2017 Award of Excellence from NAIOP Arizona at the 2017 Best of NAIOP on March 30 at the Arizona Biltmore.“Forty years of…
KTAR News reported on Morrison Institute for Public Policy and the Arizona Department of Child Safety teaming up on a three-year project for research and analysis on neglect assessment and prevention…
Child neglect is less visible than child abuse. But it’s a similarly dangerous type of child maltreatment in that the resulting negative outcomes too often last a lifetime.About 70 percent of all…
Legal Broadcast Network reported that the City of Phoenix is looking at a transportation plan that could cost $31 billion. The proposal will go to the voters in an August election. The plan will…