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Mar 11, 2021
Snowfall Could Affect Visibility, Road Conditions
Snowfall in some Northern Arizona regions could result in difficult travel conditions from today through Saturday, according to the National Weather Service. NWS is also predicting drifting snow and reduced visibility. Snow accumulation totals are expected to fall between four and eight inches in Flagstaff, five to nine inches in Williams, and up to four inches at Grand Canyon Village, according to the latest forecast. Snow is expected to melt during the daytime, lessening total accumulation, NWS says. For more updates today, visit Lee Born’s Weather Forecast.
 
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NAU To Resume Full In-Person Classes In Fall

NAU To Resume Full In-Person Classes In Fall
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Education notebook: Proposed changes for Arizona tuition policies, COVID-19 aid coming to Tucson schools


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This week saw new and proposed changes in Arizona’s higher education system, with tuition in the spotlight.
For undocumented students in Arizona, some tuition relief may be on the way. A proposed Arizona Senate bill would grant in-state tuition to all students who graduated from an Arizona high school and lived in the state for at least two years. That includes undocumented students. The proposed bill passed the Arizona Senate Education Committee and will be considered by the state Senate.
A decade-old state proposition made it so undocumented students cannot access in-state tuition rates or financial aid. Currently, Arizona students in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program pay 150% of in-state tuition. ....

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