Last month, we engaged our readers with a pivotal question: If you could change one thing about Maricopa, what would it be? The response was overwhelming,...
Reflecting on the past, the connections that shape our lives often surprise us. In the 2000s, I began my mornings with the Charlotte Observer, immersing myself...
Award-winning playwright Robert Schenkkan, acclaimed for his sweeping historical dramas like “The Kentucky Cycle” and “All the Way,” shifts gears with the intimate premiere of “Bob...
In a heartfelt address to Congressman Juan Ciscomani, Clinton Kuntz, CEO of El Rio Health, emphasized the urgent need to protect Medicaid funding. Kuntz, a Tucson...
After a month of hospitalization due to a complex lung infection and double pneumonia, Pope Francis has begun to rely on less intensive oxygen support. He...
Mass deportation, the Jan. 6 insurrection, and the loneliness epidemic are not just issues faced on a national scale; they resonate deeply within Maricopa County. Many...
While Valentine’s Day is celebrated nationwide, Arizona marks a significant historical event on this date: Statehood Day. The state, which endured nearly fifty years as a...
Covering news in Maricopa can be likened to a challenging endeavor, requiring focus and diligence. Each story represents an essential piece of this vast tapestry, unraveling...
By Staff Reporter | Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs is facing renewed scrutiny following her recent miscommunication regarding federal funding. On Tuesday, she submitted a letter to...
The annual tradition of ringing in the new year took a unique twist in Tucson, where a giant taco dropped to mark the start of 2025....