ADOT caps more than a year of quirky messages with competition
Drivers in Arizona may have noticed a quirky addition in their highway commutes — funny safety messages from the Arizona Department of Transportation.
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Drivers in Arizona may have noticed a quirky addition in their highway commutes — funny safety messages from the Arizona Department of Transportation.
Arizona could lose nearly $5 billion and 62,000 jobs if federal funding for the Affordable Care Act were cut, according to a new study from the W.P. Carey School of Business.
ASU professors expressed a growing concern about President Donald Trump's administration’s relationship with the press following the White House's exclusion of select news organizations from a press briefing.
President Donald Trump garnered strong reactions from ASU faculty and students for his tweet Feb. 17 calling the media the “enemy of the American people,."
The Governor’s Office of Highway Safety granted the ASU Police Department more than $68,000 for DUI, youth alcohol and selective traffic enforcement.
ASU and the Arizona Board of Regents outlined a plan for growing the number of Arizona Community College transfers and online students in the next 10 years.
Members of the National Guard may see a significant decrease in their tuition at Arizona universities if House Bill 2352 passes.
A new bill introduced by state Rep. Bob Thorpe (R-Flagstaff) would restrict universities from charging student activity fees for political speeches, activities or purposes.
At-risk youth may soon be better prepared for their post-high school careers, thanks to a bill that would create the option for college readiness programs in schools.
As week one of President Donald Trump's administration begins, his nomination for U.S. attorney general has ruffled some feathers.
If House Bill 2025 passes, a new committee may be created to work with kin of fallen firefighters who apply for a tuition waiver from the Arizona Board of Regents.
In life, communities help make us who we are and they should be viewed as vital parts of our life.
Many things keep American churches segregated: theology, worship style, location and time, but one major segregator still exists – race.
Recently, Maricopa county elected a new sheriff and a new county recorder, ousting two of our public servants who had held their offices for decades.
“Where are your shoes?”
OK, Thursday Night Football, it’s time for you to go.
It’s not okay to intimidate or bully someone on the basis of mental health issues.
I’m sure it’s happened to you before. You’re scrolling through Twitter when all of a sudden there are pornographic images in front of you.
Andy Tobin has spent the last decade in public office. He has been an Arizona state representative (R), speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives, director of the Department of Weights and Measures and is a current commissioner at the Arizona Corporation Commission.
It’s Wednesday night in the Atencio household. My mom, dad and I are sitting down to watch one of our favorite TV programs this time of year – the presidential debate.
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