Mesa Public Schools will not renew the contracts of a high school principal and athletic director accused of failing to promptly report an assault on a juvenile.
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| School Leaders Ousted After Unreported Assault Mesa Public Schools will not renew the contracts of a high school principal and athletic director accused of failing to promptly report an assault on a juvenile. The assault took place after a February soccer game at Mesa High School, and one of the attackers allegedly threatened the victim with a gun. Police say Principal Kirk Thomas and Athletic Director David Klecka delayed reporting the incident because they didn't want police on campus. A school security guard said administrators prevented him from calling the police. District officials said the non-renewal is not a disciplinary action and does not affect their current contracts, which run through June 30. Both remain on administrative leave. | Park Fees Increase for Non-U.S. Visitors A federal policy has taken effect requiring international visitors to pay an extra $100 to enter the Grand Canyon and 10 other popular national parks. Part of the Trump administration's America First pricing plan, the new fee structure also increases annual passes for non-residents to $250, while U.S. residents continue to pay $80. The rollout also includes America the Beautiful digital passes, mobile activation, and staff training to speed entry. Meanwhile, the schedule of this year's national park free days now includes more historically or presidentially significant dates and fewer public lands and civil rights observances. | Hobbs Eyes Short-Term Rental Fee Gov. Katie Hobbs proposed a $3.50 nightly fee on short-term rentals to assist low-income people with housing costs. The plan would create the Arizona Affordability Fund, starting with $20 million to help working families pay utility bills, lower energy costs, and expand affordable housing. Hobbs called the fee a small ask of tourists, noting it would cost "less than a cup of coffee." Airbnb officials said it could raise travel costs and hurt hosts and families. Hobbs also proposed a Housing Acceleration Fund to give affordable housing developers low-cost financing and fast-track workforce housing construction. | |
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