Juneteenth, a federal holiday marking the arrival of Union troops in Galveston Bay, Texas, on June 19, 1865, celebrates the announcement of freedom to over 250,000...
The annual Best Dad InMaricopa contest shines a light on the everyday heroes of fatherhood, celebrating the dedication, love, and sacrifices fathers make for their families....
Arizona’s treasurer, Kimberly Yee, is advocating for the AZ529 Education Savings Plan as a vital resource for families seeking higher education opportunities. This initiative aims to...
Taylor Cruise emphasizes one critical rule when handling firearms: never touch the trigger until you’re ready to fire. During a recent visit to the Zona Tactical...
Carlos Maximilliano Galvan, a 44-year-old resident of Maricopa, has been sentenced to 44 years in prison for the death of Tohono O’odham Police Officer Bryan Brown,...
The Supreme Court has dismantled barriers protecting sensitive data for millions of Americans as of Friday, facilitating the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)’s access to Social...
As the Trump administration announces plans to construct 35 miles of new border barriers, environmentalists gathered last weekend in Lochiel, Arizona, to oppose the project during...
A group of Native students at the University of Arizona has expressed deep concern following the administration’s decision to dissolve a critical cultural and resource center....
Members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus have announced plans to increase oversight visits to immigration detention centers nationwide. This decision follows their recent tours of several...
In 1858, the U.S. Army tasked Second Lieutenant Joseph Christmas Ives with exploring the Colorado River aboard a steamboat. The aim was to enhance government knowledge...