The U.S. Department of Justice has not shared its investigation findings regarding former President Donald Trump’s alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election results with Arizona...
The Sedona Parks and Recreation Department, in collaboration with the Science Vortex of the Verde Valley, is launching a free weekly program called “Little Learners STEAM...
Recent discussions in state legislatures across the United States have highlighted significant concerns regarding infrastructure and regional needs. Each state, including major players like Alabama, Alaska,...
NEW YORK — The legal turmoil surrounding “It Ends With Us” escalated this week as a New York judge scheduled a trial for March 2026. Judge...
Last week, a significant moment unfolded as Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde, leader of the Episcopal Diocese in Washington, D.C., addressed President Donald Trump during a national...
Tempe FanCon 2025 kicked off its 10th annual celebration on January 25, attracting numerous cosplayers and fans to the vibrant outdoor venue outside the Tempe Public...
Immigrant rights advocates have petitioned a federal judge to prolong a 2022 settlement concerning the treatment of minors by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in...
Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs formally announced his candidacy for the office of Governor during the Arizona Republican Party’s 2025 Statutory Meeting on Saturday. This marks his...
A recent analysis underscores the increasing importance of state and national identification systems in the United States. As citizens navigate bureaucratic landscapes, accurate information about states...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — An 85-year-old man, Robert Pollmann, tragically died from heat exposure just weeks after moving into an assisted living facility. Pollmann had entered Brookhaven...