Arizona's Water and Power Demand Challenges Highlighted at Greater Phoenix Economic Council's State of the Region
Arizona's demand for water and power was discussed at an event hosted by the Greater Phoenix Economic Council, emphasizing the need for enhanced water management and significant investment in electricity infrastructure.
Arizona Lawmakers Urge State Board of Education to Remove Ideological Content from English Programs
Arizona lawmakers, led by Rep. Michele Peña, question the English immersion program content and urge the State Board of Education to remove ideologically driven materials to maintain federal funding compliance and educational focus.
Maricopa County Seeks New White Tank Justice Precinct Constable; Applicants Face December 5 Deadline
Maricopa County is seeking a new White Tank Justice Precinct Constable after Mark Sinclair's resignation. Applicants must be Republican, reside in the precinct, and be registered Arizona voters.
Navajo Nation Responds to EHV-1 Concerns After Linked Outbreaks in Waco and Guthrie Events
The Navajo Nation is alerting horse owners about an EHV-1 outbreak after horses were exposed at events in Texas and Oklahoma. They're implementing movement restrictions and urging owners to follow preventative measures.
Senator Gallego Hosts Veterans Town Hall in Casa Grande, Addresses VA Cuts and Legal Rights of Military Personnel
Senator Ruben Gallego hosted a Veterans Town Hall in Casa Grande, discussing issues like VA cuts, fraud targeting veterans, and the use of National Guard in U.S. cities during Trump's term.
Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona Stands Tall Against President's Threats and Secretary Hegseth's Incendiary Tweet
Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona responds to threatening social media posts, affirming his commitment to duty and rejecting attempts to intimidate him from fulfilling his congressional role.
Arizona Eyes Desalination Projects with Mexico and California to Combat Drought Crisis
Arizona's WIFA is considering seven proposals, including three desalination projects, to address the state's water shortage. Some projects may cooperate with California or Mexico, with a full operation not expected before 2031.












