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AZ students are now required to learn about 9/11. Here's how schools are doing that

More than two decades after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, students across Arizona are now required by law to learn about the historical events.

 

I lived. And I remember. 9/11 was a shared trauma, with no room for conspiracies

On Sept. 11, 2001, Robert Anglen ran toward the Twin Towers in Manhattan with notebook, pen and camera. What he saw there, he will never forget.

 

GCU adds an accelerated nursing program site in Chandler, eyes a national expansion

The university is considering new learning sites across the country, President Brian Mueller said at an opening for one such location in Chandler.

 

Increased chances for rain and thunderstorms in the Phoenix area this week

Temperatures are expected to cool going into the middle of the week. Chances of rain in the Phoenix-area increase on Tuesday.

 

Pedestrian dies after hit-and-run crash in central Phoenix

Phoenix police said Magellan Rutaneahwa was struck by a vehicle while crossing Seventh Street near McDowell Road on Sunday night.

 

Rideshare passenger killed in car crash in north Phoenix

Phoenix police said 28-year-old Alec Carbine died after an early morning two-vehicle crash on Saturday in north Phoenix near Tatum and Shea boulevards.

 

Tucson nonprofit moves step closer to building tiny homes for youth leaving foster care

A Tucson nonprofit hopes to use shipping containers that made up a makeshift wall near the Arizona-Mexico border to build tiny homes.

 

Phoenix child in critical condition after being under water in bathtub

Crews responded to the area of 19th and Southern avenues after receiving reports of a drowning.

 

Man aims gun at woman in Phoenix, unknown person fatally shoots him, police say

A man was shot and killed in Phoenix by an unknown person after witnesses say he aimed a gun at a woman.

 

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