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Cactus High students build a road-worthy electric vehicle

GLENDALE – As the world moves slowly away from fossil fuels, Cactus High School in Glendale is teaching automotive students how to build an electric vehicle from scratch.

Junior Ethan Lucas, left, and sophomore Aiden Bratton push an electric vehicle they’ve been building at Cactus High School in Glendale on Oct. 31, 2022. (Photo by Samantha Chow/Cronkite News)

Snarky comment in college admissions investigation has ASU supporters up in arms

PHOENIX – Arizonians are taking to social media after Mossimo Giannulli made a negative comment about Arizona State University in the wake of college bribe scandal.


Have you suffered a heat-related illness during an athletic activity?

Have you gone to the pool this summer? Maybe you have ventured to your local ice rink to play hockey or skate?


Athletes: What has been your experience with anxiety or depression?

Plenty of notable professional athletes have publicly acknowledged they have or are currently dealing with anxiety or depression, including Pittsburgh Steelers legendary quarterback Terry Bradshaw and Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Zack Greinke.


Have you been blocked by President Trump on Twitter?

Many Americans who disagree with President Donald Trump have used Twitter as a means to criticize him and his agenda.


Has your child or student experienced bullying in elementary school?

A January, 2017 study by Gary Ladd, ASU psychology professor, found that bullying occurs more in elementary schools compared to high school.


How will you celebrate National Doughnut Day?

Chances are, you or someone you know craves doughnuts.


What have your experiences been with Route 66?

For many years, a National Park Service preservation program has tried to preserve landmarks and tourist destinations along Route 66.


West Phoenix piano teacher’s lessons go beyond music

Christmas songs play from a piano and echo throughout the halls of a West Phoenix home.

Carol Whaley photo

Economists: 2016 Arizona economy to see great recovery, restrained growth

At the 52nd Arizona State University/JPMorgan Chase Economic Forecast Luncheon, economists predicted that 2016 will be the best year yet for Arizona economic recovery since the recession, but that Arizona's economy will have restrained growth.


Boutique fitness classes a ‘huge craze’ in Valley

TEMPE – Rachael Bienz pulses her extended leg to the upbeat music while her hands rest on the barre.


Phoenix Children’s Hospital child life specialists help ease pain for young patients, their families

Vivian Johnson coos in her crib and nods her head as her mother, Lisa Johnson, sings her “Happy Birthday.” She celebrated her first birthday in a small hospital room.