Iowa's Influence Shifts, Presidential Hopefuls Adapt to Revamped Primary Calendar Amidst Iowa's Caucus Changes
The Iowa caucuses are undergoing changes, impacting campaign strategies. Since their start in 1972, they have been key in nominating processes. Now, changes in the primary calendar and party influence are altering their role in presidential races.
Gov. Katie Hobbs Champions Economic and Infrastructure Development in Arizona's West Valley
Gov. Katie Hobbs of Arizona focused on economic development and infrastructure in her State of the State address, targeting the growth of the West Valley with highway expansions and addressing issues such as housing and water scarcity.
Superintendent Tom Horne Challenges Bilingual Education in Arizona, Lawsuit Questions State Law & Student Benefit
Arizona Superintendent Horne is suing to end dual language programs, claiming they violate state law and aren't effective, while state officials and some districts dispute his claims.
Tempe Honors Police on Law Enforcement Appreciation Day with Free Meals and Community Gratitude
Tempe honored its police on Law Enforcement Appreciation Day with free lunches at local restaurants, a supportive community, and a statement from the Police Chief on building relationships through shared meals.
Arizonans Rally for Stricter Fireworks Laws Amid Concerns for Veterans, Pets, and Public Health
Arizona residents are pushing for stricter fireworks regulations due to concerns over animal welfare, public health, and community distress. An online petition for stricter enforcement has over 27,000 signatures.












