The Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled to unseal the divorce records of U.S. Congressman Ruben Gallego and Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, a decision that could...
The Arizona State Fair, a cherished event with roots tracing back to 1884, remains one of the largest fairs in the United States. Drawing over 1.4...
Republicans face significant challenges in recruiting and electing women to Congress, falling behind Democrats in promoting female representation, according to experts in political gender studies. During...
In recent discussions about America’s political divides, a recurring question arises: can we truly compare today’s polarization to that of the past, given the media’s unprecedented...
Proposition 140, part of Arizona’s ballot this year, has significant implications for the state’s electoral process. If enacted, the Make Elections Fair Arizona Act would introduce...
A deep dive into the complexities of American political discourse reveals unsettling connections to historical events, particularly with Christian Nationalism. This perspective urges readers to examine...
John Smith, a prominent figure in Maricopa’s agricultural history, passed away peacefully at the age of 96 on September 1. He lived in The Villages at...
The Smith family has taken a significant step to honor the legacy of their late father, Maricopa pioneer John Smith. Today, they announced the donation of...
In 1999, Tucson voters endorsed the Rio Nuevo project, aiming to revitalize Downtown. The initiative directed half of the tax revenue from a designated sales tax...
TUCSON, AZ – Ethnobotanist Gary Paul Nabhan, a recipient of the 2024 James Beard Award, will host a book signing event this Saturday at Petroglyphs. He...