In 2004, the City of Maricopa collaborated with the Arizona Department of Transportation to enhance traffic safety at key intersections along John Wayne Parkway. The project...
On March 6, hundreds gathered outside a church in Mesa to honor and remember San Carlos Apache teen Emily Pike, whose life was tragically cut short...
Arizona’s Republican lawmakers are once again pursuing changes to voting laws after Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed a previous proposal aimed at aligning the state’s election...
In 1980, Arizona’s Groundwater Management Act set an ambitious target for the state: a balance between groundwater withdrawal and replenishment by 2025. However, as the deadline...
Raúl Grijalva, Arizona’s longest-serving congressman, is currently facing significant health challenges following treatment for lung cancer. As of late February, Grijalva has missed several pivotal votes...
The decline in religious affiliation among Americans, coupled with persistent racism and rising income inequality, has prompted scholars and activists to reflect on the contemporary significance...
Arizona universities are navigating uncertain waters as the Trump administration’s executive order and state legislation threaten diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) funding. The directive mandates that...
Jim Sinex has declared his candidacy in the Democratic primary for the Ward 6 Tucson City Council seat, highlighting a critique of the current election system...
For decades, the significant contributions of African-American soldiers in World War II remained largely unrecognized in the United States. The Black press, however, fondly dubbed them...
The city of Tucson has announced plans to rename a West Side park in honor of Dolores Huerta, a prominent labor leader and civil rights activist....