By Staff Reporter | Mesa Councilwoman Julie Spilsbury may soon face a special election, following a recall effort initiated by local resident JoAnne Robbins. The campaign,...
The Sedona Dance Academy showcased its annual spring performance on Sunday, May 18, at the Barbara Antonsen Memorial Pavilion in Posse Grounds Park. Dancers captivated the...
Universities across the U.S. are gearing up for unprecedented lobbying efforts as financial pressures mount from the Trump administration. Anticipating record expenditures in 2025, institutions are...
CAPE TOWN, South Africa — An unexpected visitor surprised residents of Gordon’s Bay when a two-ton elephant seal was spotted wandering the streets. This unusual sight...
ASU baseball concluded its season with a disappointing four-game losing streak, narrowly avoiding missing the NCAA Tournament for the fourth consecutive year. Coach Willie Bloomquist described...
Southern Arizona tribes have gained another opportunity to contest the construction of a transmission line on their ancestral land. The Ninth Circuit recently determined that the...
Vestar, a Phoenix-based developer, recently achieved a significant milestone with its 195-acre Maricopa Towne Center project. The city’s Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved the rezoning...
ASU baseball concluded its season with a four-game losing streak, narrowly avoiding a fourth consecutive absence from the NCAA Tournament. Coach Willie Bloomquist characterized the end...
Rising Temperatures Challenge Outdoor Workers in Maricopa As temperatures in Maricopa soar into the triple digits, outdoor workers are grappling with increasing heat. According to the...
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review Apache Stronghold’s case, which sought to prevent the transfer of Oak Flat to a mining company. This decision...