Arizona’s job market experienced a dramatic resurgence in April 2025, leading the nation in job creation. According to a recent analysis by the Common Sense Institute,...
If you’ve experienced Arizona’s monsoon season, you know the unmistakable scent that precedes a rainstorm. As dark clouds gather, the Valley often witnesses dramatic weather changes,...
This week, Votebeat facilitated a discussion between Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan, focusing on the contentious issue...
In a significant shift, recent updates regarding substitute pay in Arizona have sparked discussions among educators and school administrators. The adjustments aim to address long-standing concerns...
Tony West, a dedicated public servant and Republican politician, served in the Arizona Legislature for over a decade, from 1973 to 1988. A resolution honoring his...
Despite ongoing efforts to reduce crime, Phoenix remains one of the nation’s most violent cities. Recent statistics indicate that the crime rate is 1.5 times higher...
Arizona’s workforce is facing significant challenges as it continues to shrink. A recent report from the 117th Arizona Town Hall highlights the urgent need for skilled...
Following a five-year hiatus, the Trump administration is reinstating financial penalties for borrowers who have fallen significantly behind on their student loan payments. This change has...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Starting Monday, the U.S. Department of Education will begin referring student loans in default to collections. This move will initiate involuntary collection through...
Newly released Census data provides a detailed portrait of voter participation in the 2024 presidential election. It highlights significant trends across age, gender, and education that...