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Sticker shock: Which U.S. schools charge the highest in-state tuition?

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.

Coal Miners, Elected Officials Rally in Support of Navajo Power Plant

More than 100 policymakers, business leaders and coal miners gathered in support of keeping the Navajo Generating Station (NGS) operating decades into the future at a rally held in conjunction with a U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) listening session Monday.

Envision adds Tucson physician group to expansion

Envision Healthcare recently acquired Oro Valley Anesthesia as part of its Physician Services business.

Natural Grocers opening two stores in Gilbert

Natural Grocers will open two new stores in Gilbert on Tuesday with grand opening celebrations at each location.

FirstBank posts strong first quarter results in Arizona

FirstBank Holding Company said Wednesday that the first quarter financials for its Arizona operations show strong growth, with deposits growing by 30.6 percent to $351.7 million.

CoBiz Bank welcomes Scanlan to Board of Directors

CoBiz Financial, parent company to Colorado Business Bank and Arizona Business Bank, announced that Terrance Scanlan has been elected to the Board of Directors for its banking franchise, the firm said yesterday in Denver.

Trico, CoBank contribute $8,000 to benefit YOTO

Thanks to an $8,000 donation from Trico Electric Cooperative, lending partner CoBank and a special needs program administered by Youth on Their Own (YOTO), homeless youth in southern Arizona are able to continue their education.

Trico, CoBank contribute $8,000 to benefit homeless students

Thanks to an $8,000 donation from Trico Electric Cooperative, lending partner CoBank, and a special needs program administered by Youth on Their Own (YOTO), homeless youth in Southern Arizona are able to continue their education.