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Senate President Warren Petersen's letter follows Arizona Republic reporting detailing how ASU handled messy fallout over a ...
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Arizona senate president calls on FCC to revoke state's PBS license over 'viewpoint discrimination'
Arizona senate president Warren Petersen requested the FCC investigate the state's PBS station for alleged bias toward the ...
Senate President Warren Petersen says emails reveal ASU engaged in "viewpoint discrimination." ASU maintains debate backup ...
An Arizona lawmaker is asking the Federal Communications Commission to revoke Arizona PBS’ license over how the station ...
PHOENIX — Senate President Warren Petersen is asking the Federal Communications Commission to investigate KAET-TV, the Phoenix PBS affiliate, and to potentially revoke the station’s license.
Educators call the result of an 8-year, $2 billion lawsuit a historic victory. But, an appeal could reportedly be coming soon ...
The ruling by a state judge comes in a lawsuit that pointed to unequal access by public school districts to local property ...
After eight years in the court system, Judge Dewain Fox ruled that Arizona should be providing more funding for school facilities.
A state judge ruled Arizona’s method of funding its K-12 schools was unconstitutional because it did not provide for some ...
Senate President Warren Petersen is asking the Federal Communications Commission to investigate KAET-TV, the Phoenix PBS affiliate.
Senate President Warren Petersen is relying on money left over from prior legislative campaigns to give his bid for attorney general a financial bump.
Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen has asked federal law enforcement to investigate Democrat Sen. Analise Ortiz, after she disclosed online the locations of U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
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