News from July 2018
Sticker shock: Which U.S. schools charge the lowest in-state tuition?
By Local Labs News Service | Jul 5, 2018
State residents enrolled at Tohono O'Odham Community College face among the lowest cost of attending in-state colleges and universities in the U.S., according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.
Sticker shock: Which U.S. schools charge the highest in-state tuition?
By Local Labs News Service | Jul 3, 2018
Residents in Indiana face some of the steepest cost of attending in-state colleges and universities in the U.S., according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.
Sticker shock: Which U.S. schools charge the highest in-state tuition?
By Local Labs News Service | Jul 3, 2018
Residents in Arizona face some of the steepest cost of attending in-state colleges and universities in the U.S., according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of federal data.
Pima County approves permit changes for mobile homes built prior to 1976
By Marian Johns | Jul 2, 2018
TUCSON —Pima County Supervisors recently approved a rezoning change that affects owners of mobile homes built prior to 1976 by requiring proof of certification before importation and relocation.
Arizona DOT expands videoconferencing capabilities to Phoenix
By Marian Johns | Jul 2, 2018
PHOENIX — Two grants from the Arizona Governor's Office of Highway Safety totaling $50,000 will allow Phoenix-area law enforcement officers to testify in Arizona Department of Transportation administrative cases via video conferencing.
ATHENA Award recipients address Chamber luncheon
By Marian Johns | Jul 2, 2018
PHOENIX — Local business leaders and former Greater Phoenix Chamber ATHENA Award recipients Michelle Just and Mi-Ai Parrish spoke on leadership, mentoring and community service at a recent Professional Women's Alliance luncheon hosted by the Chamber.