The Third Circuit Court of Appeals has significantly limited the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) authority to seek compensation for victims of labor law violations. This...
By Daniel Stefanski | Arizona State Senator John Kavanagh recently highlighted the impactful outcomes of a new law that went into effect this year. The legislation,...
By Matthew Holloway | Congressman Eli Crane (R-AZ-2) announced on Wednesday that his proposed legislation, H.R. 3047, is progressing through Congress. The bill aims to transfer...
On Thursday, October 31, residents of Cave Creek gathered to celebrate the recognition of Desert Awareness Park as the newest Cave Creek Local Landmark. Attendees included...
On Monday, November 4, a significant land transfer was ratified during a ceremony at the Tunlii Community Center, involving the Yavapai-Apache Nation and the U.S. Forest...
A federal judge has authorized a settlement, instructing the U.S. government to pay over $6 million to various organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU),...
The Phoenix Planning and Development Department has announced the availability of grant funds through its Historic Preservation Exterior Rehabilitation Assistance Program. This initiative aims to assist...
In a historic moment for Indigenous communities, President Joe Biden formally apologized for the United States government’s involvement in the Native American Boarding School system, which...
The pioneering rap group 2 Live Crew has regained control of their influential music catalog following a significant court ruling. Luther “Uncle Luke” Campbell, the group’s...
WASHINGTON — A tentative contract agreement has been reached between the U.S. Postal Service and approximately 200,000 mail carriers, promising backdated pay raises and a significant...