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#RedForEd: Teachers will go back to work once lawmakers OK Arizona budget

May 1, 2018 By Travis Biazo

Teachers’ walkout could end Thursday, short of its original goals but the best they’ll get this year, movement’s leaders announce.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: Arizona budget, RedForEd, teachers

Steller column: Sunnyside families improvise as week of school scrubbed

May 1, 2018 By Travis Biazo

In one of the Tucson area’s poorest districts, families struggled to find a way through yawning strike days.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: families, school, Steller column

Republican lawmaker strips key provision from Ducey’s gun legislation

May 1, 2018 By Travis Biazo

Sen. Steve Smith removes provision that would allow school administrators, family, others to seek court order preventing someone from having guns.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: Ducey, legislation, provision

Republican lawmaker strips key provision from Ducey’s gun legislation

May 1, 2018 By Travis Biazo

Sen. Steve Smith removes provision that would allow school administrators, family, others to seek court order preventing someone from having guns.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: Ducey, legislation, provision

#RedForEd organizers tell Arizona teachers to go back to work Thursday

May 1, 2018 By Travis Biazo

Organizers said teachers will return to classes if lawmakers give final approval to the budget and teacher pay plan, scheduled for Wednesday.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: Arizona teachers, Organizers, RedForEd organizers

Republican lawmaker strips key provision from Ducey’s gun legislation

May 1, 2018 By Travis Biazo

Sen. Steve Smith removes provision that would allow school administrators, family, others to seek court order preventing someone from having guns.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: Ducey, legislation, provision

CAP tries to end multi-state Colorado River feud

May 1, 2018 By Travis Biazo

Officials of the CAP and the four Upper Colorado River Basin states meet to hash out differences over managing the Colorado River.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: CAP, Colorado River, Colorado River feud

Lawsuit: Arizona owes refunds to out-of-state students due to DACA tuition rates

April 30, 2018 By Travis Biazo

Attorney says out-of-state students were illegally charged tuition that in some cases ran $20,000 a year higher than DACA recipients paid.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: refunds, Students, tuition

Arizona wildfire grows but weather conditions improve

April 30, 2018 By Travis Biazo

Firefighters are trying to keep the blaze from burning toward housing tracts or into a valley where it could burn for a long time.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: Arizona wildfire, conditions, Firefighters

TUSD to stay closed as other Tucson-area schools prepare to resume classes

April 30, 2018 By Travis Biazo

Tucson Unified School district announced it will continue school closures Wednesday, marking the fifth day of the teacher strike that has brought most Arizona schools to a stand-still.

Filed Under: Tucson Events & News Tagged With: classes, Tucson-area schools, TUSD

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