StreeHeat-Ministries, a nonprofit organization based in Las Vegas, is requesting school supply donations to assist underserved students in Sedona, ranging from kindergarten to eighth grade. The...
Baskin-Robbins is set to open its doors in Maricopa on July 19, a delay from the initial May date due to supply chain issues. Owner Dana...
The traditional school model—characterized by fixed locations, rigid schedules, and standardized staffing—was initially created for control rather than innovation. However, this structure no longer aligns with...
Negotiations over the Colorado River’s water allocation are ongoing, as tensions rise between upper and lower basin states. A deal must be struck to address anticipated...
Recent discussions regarding Arizona’s groundwater have sparked contention among political figures and stakeholders, raising concerns about the state’s water future. Lawmakers, particularly Republicans, are questioning the...
By Jonathan Eberle | California is set to lose a crucial portion of its oil refining capacity by the close of 2026, following Valero’s announcement to...
Arizona has officially launched advanced water purification initiatives, paving the way to convert wastewater into drinkable water. This change follows a legislative directive and a comprehensive...
As egg shortages plague grocery stores, residents in Maricopa are increasingly sourcing their protein from local farms and backyard breeders. This shift comes in response to...
A coalition of home builders has initiated legal action against the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR), asserting that new assured water supply regulations are unlawful....
John Boelts, the new president of the Arizona Farm Bureau, emphasizes the vital need for a robust and accessible food supply to foster a prosperous nation....