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Article Icon 1ASU Surpasses $1B in Research

Arizona State University surpassed $1 billion in annual research spending for the first time, placing it among the top 4% of research institutions nationwide.

We have remained steadfast and determined in our goal to build a new model of a great American research university,” ASU President Michael Crow said. 

The university’s research work spans healthcare, artificial intelligence, and space communications, with funding coming from federal, state, industry, and philanthropic sources.

The university reported $1.003 billion in total research spending for fiscal year 2024, ranking 37th overall and 21st among public universities.

Article Icon 1Short-Term Rental Rules Back in Focus

Several state lawmakers renewed their call to let communities limit Airbnbs and other short-term rentals.

Supporters of the push, including state Sen. Mark Finchem, R-Prescott, cite housing and neighborhood concerns.

Opponents, including state Sen. President Warren Petersen, R-Gilbert, say homeowners have the right to rent freely.

A 2016 law signed by then-Gov. Doug Ducey bars cities from broadly banning or restricting rentals, limiting local control over where and how they operate. 

Cities such as Sedona have faced challenges under the law, including a recent court ruling that blocked the city from preventing a mobile home park conversion to short-term rentals.

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