Gilbert, Arizona Champions Hometown Hero Brock Purdy as Super Bowl Nears, Perry High Renames Drive in Celebration
Gilbert, Arizona, has temporarily renamed Perry Puma Drive to Brock Purdy Way to honor the NFL player before the Super Bowl. Perry High School and the community are celebrating Purdy's success with events and merchandise.
Arizona Legislature Passes Bill Extending Vote Count Deadlines
The Arizona Legislature passed a bill to extend vote counting deadlines, receiving bipartisan support and expected to be signed into law by Gov. Katie Hobbs, to address recount issues and deadlines for military and overseas ballots.
Senate's Border Security Bill Teeters as House GOP Stumbles in Mayorkas Impeachment Effort
Senator Sinema's border security bill faces defeat in Congress, while House GOP fails to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas, revealing party discord. White House dismisses impeachment as a stunt.
Gilbert Council Unanimously Approves 50% Water Rate Hike, Residents to Face Stiffer Utility Bills
Gilbert, Arizona residents will face a 50% increase in water rates from April, alongside rises in solid waste and recycling fees. The hike is to fund infrastructure improvements and the debt incurred is $80 million.
Arizona National Guard Grapples with Aftermath of Deadly Jordan Drone Strike: 3 Dead, Soldier Battles for Recovery
Arizona National Guard members recover from a drone strike in Jordan, with most back to duty and three still hospitalized. The incident, linked to Iran, resulted in three fatalities and President Biden is contemplating a response.
Arizona Education Chief Inks Controversial Alliance with PragerU as State Senate Pushes Anti-Drag Bills
Arizona Education Chief Tom Horne partners with PragerU to include their conservative content in schools, drawing criticism for its bias. Concurrently, the Arizona Senate passes bills targeting drag performances with criminal implications.












