Lake Havasu is set to host its annual Krazy Bowling Tournament on July 19, where an unusual twist brings aliens and humans into competition. The event...
Presumptive disease employment laws are vital in providing health care and compensation for employees exposed to hazardous environments. These laws shift the burden of proof from...
One hundred seventeen educators benefited from the 2024 Teacher Blessing Program, receiving essential supplies donated by a supportive community. This initiative highlights the importance of local...
Taylor Cruise emphasizes one critical rule when handling firearms: never touch the trigger until you’re ready to fire. During a recent visit to the Zona Tactical...
Several Tucson organizations, including El Rio and the Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation (SAAF), are bracing for significant funding losses that will impact vital HIV/AIDS services following...
Fifteen-year-old Jazmin Calderon tragically passed away on Sunday, following severe injuries incurred during a neighborhood altercation in Midland. The incident, which occurred on May 20, is...
The Havasu Heat season commenced this weekend with a series of alumni games, drawing both former players and dedicated fans. On Friday evening, emotions ran high...
In early April, the Border Security Expo in Phoenix attracted hundreds of military and tech companies, uniting “government leaders, law enforcement officials, and industry innovators.” During...
Arizona is grappling with a severe housing crisis. Families—seniors, essential workers, veterans, and young parents—face mounting challenges in securing affordable housing. As rents soar, wage growth...
Governor Katie Hobbs has vetoed 35 bills on May 12, including a notable measure that would have compelled every government level in Arizona to align with...