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Gloria Castillo, 65, celebrates grandson Hauss' graduation from Glendale Community College with his sister, Maiya, and brother, Joshua. All three are Castillo's grandkids whom she has raised for the past 13 years.
Proposed Arizona legislation could give parents the power to challenge the status of a failing school -- including even having enough influence to have the school shut down.
House Speaker Kirk Adams, R-Mesa, has a new title, and it’s not ‘Congressman’ — at least not yet. The grassroots group, Arizona Parents for Education, has named Adams its Legislator of the Year. He was honored by the group for his “steadfast support of distance learning in public education.”
Does your child breakdown and have tantrums?
“Invictus”
A guide to movies from a family perspective:
Fitch Rating on Friday revised the rating outlook for Pinnacle West Capital Corp. to negative and lowered two short-term ratings for Arizona Public Service debt, citing delays the utility is experiencing in getting rate increases approved by the Arizona Corporation Commission at the same time that it faces huge capital expenditures.
Earnings of Pinnacle West Capital Corp. dropped 30 percent in the second quarter from a year ago as milder temperatures reduced demand for electricity from its Arizona Public Service subsidiary and the housing slump hurt its Sun-Cor Development unit.
April 26, 2005
This undated publicity photo released by Twentieth Century Fox and Walden Media shows Billy Crystal, left, as Artie holding on to his grandson, Kyle Harrison Breitkopf, as Barker, who doesn't like the idea of Marisa Tomei, center, as the mother Alice and Tom Everett Scott as the dad Phil leaving for a vacation in a scene from the film, "Parental Guidance." (AP Photo/Twentieth Century Fox/Walden Media, Phil Caruso)
This undated publicity photo released by Twentieth Century Fox and Walden Media shows Billy Crystal, right, as Artie who reacts to his grandson, Kyle Harrison Breitkopf, center, Barker's water-rifle shenanigans while Marisa Tomei, left, as the mother Alice and Bette Midler as the grandmother, Diane, look on in a scene from the film, "Parental Guidance." (AP Photo/Twentieth Century Fox/Walden Media, Phil Caruso)
This undated publicity photo released by Twentieth Century Fox and Walden Media shows Billy Crystal, left, as Artie who realizes his grandsons, Kyle Harrison Breitkopf, center, as Barker and Joshua Rush as Turner have have too much sugar in a scene from the film, "Parental Guidance." (AP Photo/Twentieth Century Fox/Walden Media, Phil Caruso)
This undated publicity photo released by Twentieth Century Fox and Walden Media shows Billy Crystal, left, as Artie and Bette Midler as Diane, who agree to babysit their three grandkids in a scene from the film, "Parental Guidance." But when 21st century problems collide with Artie and Diane’s old school methods of tough rules, lots of love and old-fashioned games, it’s learning to bend, and not holding your ground, that binds a family together. (AP Photo/Twentieth Century Fox/Walden Media, Phil Caruso)
This undated publicity photo released by Twentieth Century Fox and Walden Media shows Billy Crystal, left, as Artie and Bette Midler as Diane debating whether to accept their daughter’s invitation to babysit their grandkids in a scene from the film, "Parental Guidance." (AP Photo/Twentieth Century Fox/Walden Media, Phil Caruso)
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