The city of Sedona is celebrating the success of its recent decision to prohibit feeding wildlife, made by the Sedona City Council on April 11, 2023....
Governor Katie Hobbs of Arizona has vetoed over a dozen bills, marking a significant legislative decision. This latest action follows the veto of 36 bills on...
On April 30, the Arizona Legislature approved House Bill 2880, which aims to prohibit overnight encampments on university and community college campuses. This measure mandates that...
By Matthew Holloway | Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne expressed strong disapproval of the Phoenix Union High School District (PXU) governing board’s recent decision to...
A three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit engaged in a vigorous discussion on Tuesday regarding the Trump administration’s...
The Trump administration has formally requested the U.S. Supreme Court to block a recent ruling permitting transgender individuals to enlist and serve in the armed forces....
In recent discussions surrounding state identification and geographic data, significant attention has been directed toward the comprehensive listing of states, territories, and countries. This reflects a...
By Jonathan Eberle | In a historic move, Arizona has emerged as the first state in the U.S. to prohibit ultra-processed foods in public schools. Governor...
The Arizona Legislature approved a ban on food coloring in school products, but a proposal to restrict food stamp purchases of soda faced a veto from...
A vast array of international locations continues to shape global dynamics and cultural exchanges. Nations such as the Bahamas, Afghanistan, and Japan exemplify this intricacy by...