Arizona families participating in the state's school voucher program have spent more than $7.2 million on LEGO sets since 2022, when the program expanded to all students.
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|  | Monday, March 9, 2026 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1955, weather station operators at Davis–Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson were photographed providing round-the-clock weather reports for flight crews. The stars of NASCAR battled in Phoenix on Sunday. Learn who crossed the line first on Top Stories. Today's sponsor, RAD Intel, is an emerging AI company focused on helping major brands turn artificial intelligence into smarter marketing decisions and measurable business results—an opportunity thousands of early investors are already watching closely. Buckeye ๐ค️ 79/54° | Bullhead City ☀️ 81/56° | Casa Grande ๐ค️ 80/55° | Flagstaff ๐ค️ 61/31° | Globe ๐ค️ 75/50° | Kingman ๐ค️ 72/47° | Lake Havasu ๐ค️ 81/60° | Payson ๐ค️ 69/45° | Phoenix ๐ค️ 82/59° | Prescott ๐ค️ 66/41° | Safford ๐ค️ 82/52° | Sedona ๐ค️ 72/48° | Show Low ๐ค️ 67/39° | Sierra Vista ๐ค️ 73/47° | Tucson ⛅ 80/53° | Yuma ☁️ 71/54°  Take The Flyover with you. Busy day? Listen to our daily 15-minute podcast while commuting, cooking, or walking the dog—your Flyover fix, anywhere. | | | |
| Demonstrators Clash Over Middle East Protesters and counter-protesters clashed outside the Arizona State Capitol on Saturday over the U.S. military action in Iran. The confrontation included shouting matches and some people waving flags while others dragged them on the ground. Some participants briefly shook hands before tensions flared again. The demonstrations followed rallies held last weekend. | $7.2M in School Vouchers Spent on LEGOs Arizona families participating in the state's school voucher program have spent more than $7.2 million on LEGO sets since 2022, when the program expanded to all students. Receipts obtained by 12News, which sued the state for access, showed 22 families spent at least $10,000 each on LEGO sets, including one family that spent nearly $30,000. An education department spokesperson said LEGO sets are an allowed educational expense under the program, which serves more than 100,000 students and costs over $1 billion annually. State school Superintendent Tom Horne declined an interview about the findings. In 2023, Horne issued a statement that seemed to indicate LEGO purchases were being limited to under $500. | Blaney Ends Reddick Streak Ryan Blaney won the Straight Talk Wireless 500 at Phoenix Raceway on Sunday, passing Ty Gibbs after a late-race restart to secure his first victory of the NASCAR Cup Series season. Blaney's win—his second straight at the track—denied Tyler Reddick a historic fourth straight victory to start the NASCAR season. See the full results. The NASCAR Cup Series race capped a busy weekend at the one-mile Avondale oval. On Saturday, Justin Allgaier won the GOVX 200, leading the final 11 laps to claim his third win in Phoenix and the O'Reilly Auto Parts Series points lead. | |
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| | ➤ No. 2 Arizona men's basketball rallied to beat Colorado 89–79 in the regular-season finale, securing its first Big 12 title and a school-record 29 regular-season wins. (Photo) ➤ Phoenix Suns forward Dillon Brooks was arrested on suspicion of DUI after a traffic stop early Friday in Scottsdale. (More) ➤ Grand Canyon University men's basketball received a first-round bye in the upcoming Mountain West Conference tournament that begins Wednesday in Las Vegas, Nevada. (More) ➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | Golf | World Baseball Classic | NASCAR | F1 Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Sell your house fast with Liz Buys Houses. Get a fair, all-cash offer for your property as-is without real estate agent fees, repairs, showings, or hidden costs, and choose a closing date that works for you for a simple, stress-free sale. (LEARN MORE) | |
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- 12: 17%
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- 11: 15%
- 10: 15%
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