Chiricahua National Monument Closer to National Park Status, Aims to Boost Willcox Economy Without Extra Taxpayer Funds
The U.S. House Subcommittee on Federal Lands is reviewing a bill to upgrade Chiricahua National Monument to a national park, a change that could boost the local economy without extra federal funding.
98,000 Arizona Voters Impacted by Database Error, Pinal County Awaits Resolution Amid Election Integrity Concerns
An error in the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division database led to about 98,000 residents improperly being registered as full ballot voters without the required proof of citizenship.
Pima County Prepares for a Loaded Ballot, Voters Advised to Plan Ahead for General Election
Pima County urges voters to prepare for a complex ballot in the General Election, with 34 offices and 19 propositions to consider. The county plans to provide ample resources to handle the dual-card system.
Arizona Attorney General Supports Hualapai Tribe in Legal Effort to Protect Sacred Spring from Drilling
Arizona Attorney General filed an amicus brief supporting the Hualapai Tribe against Arizona Lithium's drilling, citing concerns for a sacred water source and insufficient NEPA review by the BLM.
Arizona Chief Justice Ann A. Scott Timmer Emphasizes Enforcement of Constitutional Values on Constitution Day
Chief Justice Ann A. Scott Timmer emphasized the need for societal respect to maintain the power of the U.S. Constitution, reflecting on its history and the ongoing responsibility to enforce its protections.












