In a recent meeting, the Sedona City Council received a stark assessment from a consulting firm based in Baltimore regarding the city’s development fees. The consultants...
In August, a study by U.S. News and World Report ranked the health of nearly 3,000 U.S. counties, revealing a concerning trend for Arizona. None of...
In recent weeks, Arizona has experienced remarkable celestial events, thrilling stargazers and scientists alike. The Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, illuminated West Sedona’s night sky on...
In a recent discussion regarding the impact of inflation and housing costs on young Americans, Kari Lake, a candidate for the U.S. Senate, highlighted the struggles...
This November, Arizonans will vote on Proposition 312, a proposal designed to offer property tax refunds to owners dealing with public issues such as homelessness, vandalism,...
In a recent opinion piece published in the Capitol Times, Joe Seyton from the Goldwater Institute addressed union release in Arizona and referenced a recent Arizona...
Elections often revolve around stark choices, particularly when ideological differences color discussions. Media coverage tends to simplify these issues into binary perspectives, but the future of...
By Tamra Farah | Concerns about free speech in schools have intensified recently. Ian Prior from America First highlighted a controversial decision by the Loudoun County...
Monday marks the 958th anniversary of the historic Battle of Hastings, a pivotal moment when William of Normandy invaded England in 1066. This event significantly altered...
Rich Vitiello, the former Vice Mayor of Maricopa, is vying for the position of Pinal County Supervisor in District 1, with the endorsement of Casa Grande...