Oct 19, 2024
Members of the largest graduating class in Pima Community College history, 3,726 students, enter the arena before receiving their degrees and certificates at the Tucson Convention Center's arena in Tucson, Ariz., on Thursday, May 16, 2013.  A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Arizona to Allow Four-Year Degrees at Community Colleges

Last week, Arizona became the 24th state to allow community colleges to provide four-year bachelor’s degree programs. The State Legislature overwhelmingly supported the bill, voting 24 to 6 to adopt the legislation. Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed the bill into law on May 4th, promoting the rule as a critical... Read More »

Paul T. Farrell Jr., a lead West Virginia lawyer and the plaintiff's attorney.
Landmark Opioid Trial Begins with Legal Blame-Game in West Virginia

In a landmark opioid case that began on Monday, brought by two counties and a city in West Virginia, attorneys for three gigantic drug manufacturers came out swinging, refusing to take any responsibility. Attorneys argued, in part, that their companies cannot be held responsible for the West Virginia opioid epidemic,... Read More »

Officers leave Rigby Middle School after a shooting in Rigby, Idaho on Thursday, May 6, 2021.
Authorities Search for Motive In Sixth Grader’s Shooting Rampage

The investigation into the Idaho school shooting at Rigby Middle School is ongoing as authorities continue searching for a motive behind a sixth grader’s shooting rampage. On Thursday at around 9:15 am, authorities were called to the middle school after teachers and students heard gunshots ring out on the school... Read More »

President Joe Biden arrives to speak to a joint session of Congress, Wednesday, April 28, 2021, in the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol in Washington. (Melina Mara/The Washington Post via AP, Pool)
Biden Announces Raising Immigration Cap

President Biden says that he is raising the cap of immigrants allowed into the country this fiscal year to 62,500 from the record low 15,000 set by President Trump, “which did not reflect America’s values as a nation that welcomes and supports refugees.” However, he adds that unfortunately, the United... Read More »

Tenants and housing rights organizers protest evictions outside Los Angeles’ Stanley Mosk Courthouse, file photo, Sept 2, 2020.
DOJ Appeals After Federal Judge Strikes Down CDC Eviction Ban

Judge Dabney Friedrich of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia struck down the Center for Disease Control's eviction moratorium on Wednesday. The case was brought in front of the court by the Alabama Association of Realtors where they argued that the CDC overstepped its authority in telling... Read More »