Dozens of residents from Maricopa and Payson gathered at the Payson Town Hall on June 20, 2025, for an Arizona State Transportation Board meeting that resulted...
By Arizona News The ongoing national debate over transportation policy has sparked significant changes across various states. From New York’s congestion pricing to an increase in...
Rampant corporate greed, combined with insufficient oversight, has compounded the difficulties faced by Arizona’s ratepayers. Arizona Public Service (APS) reported a staggering $1.1 billion increase in...
The past week has posed significant challenges for California Governor Gavin Newsom. His perceived absence of leadership, coupled with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass’s inaction, prompted...
Sedona is facing scrutiny over its decision to install automated license plate readers (ALPRs) throughout the city. This development has drawn parallels with surveillance practices seen...
The long-awaited widening of State Route 347 is potentially within reach. After years of delays, the Arizona State Transportation Board is poised to finalize its Five-Year...
On June 19, 1865, the Black dockworkers of Galveston, Texas, received the momentous news that freedom had arrived. This date, now celebrated as Juneteenth, marked a...
A year after the Supreme Court allowed crackdowns on homeless individuals, the crisis has escalated dramatically. Recent events saw around 100 unhoused people evicted from Oregon’s...
Presumptive disease employment laws are vital in providing health care and compensation for employees exposed to hazardous environments. These laws shift the burden of proof from...
By the Arizona Free Enterprise Club | President Trump’s administration aimed to bring greater accountability to federal spending with the establishment of the Department of Government...