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Families with preschool-age children are invited to attend a series of four free workshops designed to assess their child’s readiness for kindergarten.
Read a copy of the Mitchell Report assessing steroid and illegal supplement use in Major League Baseball.
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette is a rarity among large U.S. newspapers — it's selling more weekday copies than a decade ago. In Idaho, the Post Register's circulation has remained stable, while many other print publications have lost readers to the Internet. How can this be?
Tempe Union High School District students who fail certain classes will be able to get that credit back by taking that class online starting next fall.
Scottsdale high school seniors and alumni will be allowed to access transcripts electronically by the end of this month for a fee.
After taking the AIMS reading, writing and math tests this week, eighth-graders at Gilbert’s South Valley Junior High School will trade in their bubble sheets and pencils for keyboards and a mouse.
Late last week, the Federal Trade Commission proposed an overdue update to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule that begins to address the industry's transformation.
Arizona students are taking online classes by the thousands, and with a change in state law, they have more options to do so.
You think the things that you do online are between you and your computer. Not so. Your cyber-privacy is constantly being chipped away: by your Internet provider, your cellphone carrier and lawmakers. Before you post to a social-media site or browse the Internet for that report you're compiling on pedophiles, keep in mind how your actions online are anything but private.
Arizona students are taking online classes by the thousands, and with a change in state law, they have more options to do so.
When college students assess the costs for each semester, they could need to create new budget lines: saving time and saving gas money.
Toss a water-cooler barb at a TV show and the remark disappears as fast as a weekly paycheck. Post it on the Internet and it might end up influencing what other viewers see. In a bid to exploit the explosion of online pop-culture chatter, consumer research companies are analyzing the chatter for studios and networks.
PHOENIX -- Arizona is moving toward making online merchants collect sales tax on residents' purchases, a departure from the state's previous hands-off stance.
State lawmakers will make a bid Wednesday to close a loophole which allows online retailers to avoid collecting hundreds of millions of dollars of sales taxes.
PHOENIX — One of the nation’s largest online retailers beat back a bid by state lawmakers Thursday to make it start collecting and paying sales taxes on its purchases by Arizona residents.
PHOENIX — One of the nation’s largest online retailers beat back a bid by state lawmakers Thursday to make it start collecting and paying sales taxes on its purchases by Arizona residents.
Arizona’s education goals include raising the high school graduation rate, increasing the number of bachelor’s degrees awarded annually and improving the number of third-graders who can read by the time the school year ends.
You think the things that you do online are between you and your computer. Not so. Your cyber-privacy is constantly being chipped away: by your Internet provider, your cellphone carrier and lawmakers. Before you post to a social-media site or browse the Internet for that report you're compiling on pedophiles, keep in mind how your actions online are anything but private.
By the end of first grade, children should be able to count to 120 by ones, twos, fives and 10s. They should be able to name the characters of a story and describe the topic and main events.
Arizonans who buy items on line to escape the state sales tax will now be asked each year to pay it — or be forced to lie about it.
Arizonans who buy items on line to escape the state sales tax will now be asked each year to pay it — or be forced to lie about it.
PHILADELPHIA - A man who told his dates tall tales of being a doctor, astronaut and spy was convicted Tuesday of two counts of sexual assault but found not guilty of raping seven women, who all told similar stories of blacking out or becoming unusually intoxicated during dates from 2003 to 2005.
Gilbert Mercy and Chandler Regional medical centers are inviting the community to share the gift of health with mothers as Mother's Day approaches. The hospitals now offer Heartaware software that aids people of all ages in detecting whether they may be living with heart disease.
Community members worried about heart disease can learn more during a free seminar sponsored by Chandler Regional and Mercy Gilbert Medical Centers.
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