Buckeye School Resource Officer Inducted into Agua Fria High School District's Hall of Fame for Campus Security and Student Mentorship
SRO Michael Miklus was inducted into a high school district's Hall of Fame for his contributions to campus security and student mentorship at Canyon View High School.
Arizona Takes Leaps in Water Sustainability with Innovative 100-Year Supply Initiative for New Subdivisions
Arizona's ADWR is pushing for subdivisions to have a 100-year water supply from renewable sources amid groundwater scarcity concerns, highlighting a new policy change for sustainable development.
Arizona Takes Action Against Illegal Subdivisions with Cease & Desist Order for Developer in Rio Verde Foothills
The Arizona Department of Real Estate issued a Cease & Desist Order to a developer for illegal subdividing, supported by Governor Hobbs' focus on upholding consumer protection and water conservation laws.
President Nygren Advances Navajo Interests at White House, Urges ONHIR Commissioner Appointment, and Honors Code Talker
President Buu Nygren submitted a quarterly report to the Navajo Nation Council while attending crucial meetings at the White House, advocating for ONHIR commissioner appointment and honoring late Navajo Code Talker John Kinsel, Sr.
Phoenix New Times and Westword Amplify Local Voices with Membership Drives Ahead of Elections in Arizona and Colorado
The Phoenix New Times and Colorado's Westword launch membership drives to support independent journalism, focusing on local election coverage and asserting the value of their in-depth reporting.
Nebraska and Arizona Voters to Decide on Controversial Abortion and Election Measures Ahead of Tense U.S. Presidential Election Legal Battles
Nebraska and Arizona voters face ballot measures on abortion and election laws, with legal complexities likely if conflicting propositions pass. There's also anticipation of legal disputes over the 2024 presidential election results.












