The Vail Unified School District (VUSD) is doubling down on its commitment to educational goals as outlined in its recent school board meeting. As the district...
By the Arizona Free Enterprise Club | As the 2024 election draws near, the focus has shifted from the presidential race to the legislative battles in...
By Dr. Thomas Patterson Recent electoral rhetoric from Democrats centered on the imperative to “protect our democracy.” However, the fidelity to this principle appears selective, activated...
The results of Proposition 483 in Sedona are decisive. Voters overwhelmingly rejected the proposed “Safe Place to Park” car camp for homeless workers, effectively halting plans...
The construction industry in Arizona is at a critical juncture, with projections from the Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) estimating a need for approximately 50,000...
Arizona’s outdated land and water laws are causing concern among experts, especially in light of new legislative proposals. Many of these suggestions lack foresight and do...
Election coverage in Verde Valley presents unique challenges, particularly due to the division of Sedona across two counties. Approximately 70% of Sedona is situated in Yavapai...
Coolidge is facing critical water supply challenges affecting future development. Under the 100-year Assured Water Supply program, new subdivisions cannot be approved without demonstrating a sustainable...
In July, the U.S. Department of Labor granted the East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT) a significant $6 million to establish a statewide hub for registered...
By David Blackmon | During his arrival in Azerbaijan for the UN-sponsored COP29 climate conference, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer urged President-elect Donald Trump to take...