Hailey Rein

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Hailey Rein is the Education Editor at Downtown Devil and a senior at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass communications. In addition, she is a digital producer at azcentral.com and The Arizona Republic. In her free time, she enjoys being with her dogs and watching a rom-com.

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Phoenix City Council approve a model civilian review board in policy session

Phoenix City Council approved a model of the civilian review board Tuesday, a historic move that will allow an independent body to investigate complaints against police. The Council voted 5-4 to approve the Office of Accountability and Transparency...

Phoenix residents host letter writing to address lack of civilian review board

Phoenix does not have a civilian review board, and residents are looking to change that by writing letters to City Council members. A handful of Phoenix residents gathered at The Coronado coffee shop on Tuesday to write letters...

February 14 declared League of Women Voters Day

February 14 has officially been declared League of Women Voters Day in Phoenix, celebrating the league’s 100th anniversary Friday. Downtown Phoenix's Senator Lela Alston read the proclamation to make it an official holiday, signed by Gov. Doug Ducey,...

Phoenix parks and recreation department gives Hance Park update

Downtown Phoenix residents came to voice their thoughts on a lot near Hance Park during a community meeting Wednesday. The meeting was held by the Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department and Downtown Voices Coalition, a group of downtown-based...

Higher Ed: spending decreases, tuition increases

Arizona state spending per student for higher education has decreased by half since 2008, the largest decrease in the nation, a recent study has found. The state spending amount decreased by 54.9% over the past decade, the largest...

English for Children prop seeks repeal in 2020

A law enforcing, English-only education in Arizona public schools may be repealed in 2020, almost two decades after being put in place.  The Arizona Department of Education is attempting to put a motion on the ballot in 2020...