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Walkout Vote; Paying for Raises; Willcox Water Concerns

Also, former UA Football Coach Dick Tomey reflects on the program's future.

Ducey Vetoes 10 Bills, Asks Lawmakers for Ed Funding

The Arizona governor attached a note on the veto letters asking for a budget funding his education plan.

Arizona Teachers Vote for Statewide Walkout

78 percent of teachers who submitted ballots voted in favor of walkout, group says.

School Safety Bill Advances in Legislature

A Senate committee approved Gov. Ducey's proposal.

Governor's Budget Chiefs Pushing Education Funding Plan

The combination of higher revenues and lower use of services will provide money for schools, they say.

Arizona PTA Pulls Backing of School Funding Plan

The group says funding sources for the proposal are not sustainable.

Conference to Promote Sports-Related Diplomacy at UA

The event aims to connect international sports figures and global issues

TUSD Plans 'Instructional Closure' if Teachers Strike

Trujillo says buses would run, meals would be served.

Governor's Office Gives Rosy Budget Forecast

Revenue growth is higher than originally expected.

UA Law School Admissions Change Gains Traction Nationwide

The Bar Association is considering loosening testing requirements after UA used GRE scores to find students.

Education Groups Still Considering Walkout

As governor proposes teacher raises, educators point to other funding demands.

Pima County Supe Talks Education Funding Amid Protests Over Teacher Pay

Superintendent of Schools Dustin Williams explains why more funding is necessary.

PCC Looking to Cut $15M From Operational Budget

Chancellor Lee Lambert says falling enrollment triggered state regulations on expenditure limits.

Marana Unified School District Will Keep Thornydale Elementary Open

A tied vote leaves the school open despite years of declining enrollment.

Gov. Ducey Plan for Teacher Raises: 20 Percent Over 4 Years

Includes 1 percent this year, 9 percent the next, then 19; would need legislative approval.

Pima Community College, Employees to Meet Over Layoffs

State spending limits mean more than 60 positions need to be cut, spokesperson says.

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