By Dr. Thomas Patterson | Our federal system epitomizes the laboratory of democracy, allowing states to learn from each other’s policies such as charter schools and taxation...
Three members of the Tucson Sentinel’s newsroom have been named finalists for journalism awards by the Institute for Nonprofits News (INN). Natalie Robbins and Dylan Smith...
Rising insurance premiums have hit Arizonans hard, with homeowner policies increasing by over 60% since 2019 and auto insurance rates climbing more than 40% nationwide. Specifically,...
In November, Arizonans face a monumental decision with Proposition 140, also known as the Make Elections Fair Arizona Act. This proposition aims to overhaul the primary...
Arizona Public Service (APS), known for its past controversies and resistance to renewable energy, is facing criticism despite recent rebranding efforts. While APS claims to endorse...
By Stephen Moore | President Joe Biden’s tenure in the White House nears its conclusion, marking his current status as a lame duck with six months remaining....
Arizona state Sen. Justine Wadsack faces a tense primary election. Despite a victory over Vince Leach two years ago, Southern Arizona voters have made this race...
By Merissa Hamilton | The notion that actions speak louder than words has never been more relevant than in the actions of our elected officials. The...
On June 13, the new Valleywise Health Medical Center officially opened its doors, ushering in a new era of healthcare with advanced technology and enhanced comfort....
The 2024 Homeland Security appropriations bill significantly increased funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations. The new budget aims to support a daily detainee...