by AZCIR Staff | Jul 2, 2017 | Education, Education, Uncategorized
Flagstaff torn over student housing, impact on infrastructure The mountain town that Northern Arizona University calls home is bursting at the seams. Housing costs are on a tear, parking is at a premium and locals protest new housing developments, even as the...
by AZCIR Staff | Jul 2, 2017 | Education, Education, Uncategorized
ASU Foundation tax filings reveal little on personal ties, lobbying expenses Arizona State University’s nonprofit foundation helps support the school and attract donors, but vague tax filings leave unclear how the group’s “lobbying”...
by Evan Wyloge | May 25, 2017 | Energy, News, Politics, Uncategorized
Former AZ utility regulator, lobbyist, utility owner charged with conspiracy, bribery, fraud By Evan Wyloge and Jim Small | Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting Federal prosecutors on Tuesday charged former Arizona Corporation Commissioner Gary...
by AZCIR Staff | Jan 10, 2017 | Law Enforcement, Uncategorized
Profits of Policing Civil asset forfeiture laws let Arizona police seize tens of millions of dollars in cash and property each year, even if suspected criminals aren’t convicted, and with little oversight of how the proceeds are spent. Profits of Policing Civil asset...
by Evan Wyloge | Feb 15, 2016 | Uncategorized
(Percentages represented 0-1) The Arizona Department of Education provides enrollment data every year, which includes ethnicity breakdowns. The Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting analysis of ethnicity in schools began with this data, and we were able to see...