On Wednesday morning, Reproductive Freedom for All Arizona (RFAA) and Democratic legislators convened at the state Capitol to express their opposition to recently proposed measures aimed...
A recent report indicates that over half of Arizona school districts allocated a smaller percentage of their total funds to classroom instruction last year compared to...
The attorneys general of Arizona, Minnesota, New Mexico, and Oregon gathered for a town hall in Phoenix on Wednesday, expressing their commitment to challenging extensive federal...
Sedona Winds Assisted Living in the Village of Oak Creek has officially unveiled its new “memory support” area, named “Elements,” following extensive renovations costing $200,000. The...
By Staff Reporter | Governor Katie Hobbs expressed her dissatisfaction with the Arizona Senate’s recent rejection of her appointee, Joan Serviss, as director of the Arizona...
Late on March 8, 2025, Duke’s Roadhouse, a partially constructed venue in Maricopa, caught fire. Firefighters swiftly engaged the blaze, directing their efforts at a wooden...
In recent years, the Valley has increasingly attracted not just celebrities, but also prominent chefs eager to establish their presence in the region. This culinary trend...
As President Donald Trump concluded his first term in early 2021, he enacted legislation aimed at shielding Americans from surprise medical bills, stating, “This must end....
By Mike Bengert | At the February meeting of the Scottsdale Parent Council (SPC), Dr. Cindy Bochna, Director of Assessments and Accountability, and Ms. Lea Mitchell,...
Verde Valley School’s Elle Douglas, a standout senior, was honored as the Sedona Police Department’s 2024 Cadet of the Year at a ceremony held at the...