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What if a sex offender moved in next door?

What would you do if a “sex offender” moved in next door? Confront them? Warn the neighbors? Move? Most of us would, at the very least, be wary. After all,... […]

Morning Scoop February 27, 2024

Voters Agree Education Beyond High School Critical for State’s Success

As part of Education Forward Arizona’s Everything to Gain campaign, a public opinion poll of Arizona voters shows overwhelming support for education and training after high school and a mandate for the state’s elected, business, and education leaders to provide more education and training opportunities for Arizona student and adults.

Morning Scoop January 30, 2024

Innovative Solutions to Arizona’s Healthcare Crisis

More than a medical school, ASU Health will empower people to better manage their personal health while also creating a learning and teaching ecosystem to tackle the state’s urgent healthcare needs.

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Morning Scoop January 18, 2024

Groundwater in Rural Arizona: Its importance to communities and how we can manage this essential resource

In more than 80 percent of Arizona, groundwater use is unmanaged, meaning anyone can drill a well and withdraw groundwater—even if that impacts a neighboring well, a nearby stream, or threatens a community’s water supply.

Morning Scoop November 15, 2023

2024 Elections: What Arizona can expect this Presidential Election Year

Arizona voters will have three statewide elections to vote in next year. From major political spending to new election laws, and discussions on voter participation, election security and civic engagement, voters should join this Morning Scoop to hear from election experts so they can prepare for 2024.

Morning Scoop November 14, 2023

Apprenticeships – A Path to Economic Growth

Our country's infrastructure is dependent on the construction industry not only for development but for future economic growth.

DIGITAL EDITION November 10, 2023

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Morning Scoop October 31, 2023

College attainment and growing Arizona’s workforce

Arizona will need at least 500,000 additional college degrees and certificates to meet the Achieve60AZ goal of ensuring that 60% of working-age adults in Arizona hold a postsecondary credential by 2030. Currently, only 48% of Arizonans meet that.

DIGITAL EDITION October 27, 2023

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Morning Scoop October 17, 2023

Improving Arizona Education Attainment Levels

Nearly 65% of all jobs require post-secondary education but Arizona trails the rest of the nation in students who go to college with less than half enrolling in a two or four-year college We’ll discuss how Arizona’s Career and Technical Education Districts (CTEDs) are in a better position to help with faster and less expensive pathways to associate degrees or credentials.

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