U.S. Congressman Ruben Gallego and Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego have appealed to the Arizona Supreme Court to extend the stay on the release of their divorce...
The legal dispute surrounding the release of names of potentially unverified voters in Arizona has escalated, with Secretary of State Adrian Fontes’ attorney arguing that public...
By Mike Bengert | The upcoming election for the Scottsdale Unified School District (SUSD) Governing Board has drawn scrutiny, particularly concerning the candidates endorsed by the...
Both the overall number of abortions and the use of telehealth abortion care continue to rise in the United States, according to the latest #WeCount report...
The United States is experiencing unprecedented summertime heat, with severe consequences for public health. Last year set global records for the hottest temperatures since the mid-1800s;...
The latest #WeCount report has shown a notable rise in both the number of abortions and the use of telehealth abortion care in the United States....
Congress hasn’t passed a law protecting children online since 1998. Advocates are aiming for a change. The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) would compel tech companies...
For 31 consecutive days last summer, Phoenix experienced temperatures that reached or exceeded 110 degrees, marking the longest such streak on record. This extreme Arizona heat...
How to take action and help protect older adults from scams Scams can target anyone, regardless of age. Scammers often use phone calls, emails, and messages...