By Patricia Pellett | The Scottsdale Education Association (SEA) faces criticism once again for endorsing candidates perceived to be disconnected from community values. This election cycle,...
As debate intensifies around school choice policies, critics often overlook the very families these programs aim to serve. A June article from CNN titled, “Arizona is...
By Tiffany Benson | Recent reports highlight a disturbing trend in public education: incidents of child abuse by school staff are increasingly prevalent. Once perceived as...
As election season ramps up in Arizona, residents are receiving a surge of text messages soliciting their opinions on key political issues, highlighting the state’s status...
By Paul Parisi | On August 26, 2024, a significant gathering took place at the Phoenix City Council meeting as members of Our America Hometown Heroes...
By Cheryl Todd | In the aftermath of public tragedies, lawmakers frequently propose new regulations to demonstrate their commitment to action. However, these hasty measures can...
By Earl Taylor, Jr. | The Founding Fathers established a clear principle regarding the delegation of powers to government: only limited and specifically defined authorities should...
In a delightful twist of nature and community, our featured alpaca, Jesse, represents more than just a cute face; he embodies unique traits that resonate with...
The upcoming presidential election presents a fierce competition between Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and Republican nominee Donald Trump. Critical to their campaigns is winning over key...
By the Arizona Free Enterprise Club | Arizona’s election landscape is under scrutiny as concerns emerge regarding Proposition 140, which aims to introduce California-style election practices,...