
Is Kari Lake Too Extreme – Arizona’s GOP is Divided
From news anchor to the Republicans’ pick for governor, Trump-endorsed candidate Kari Lake is dividing the Arizona GOP with her extreme ideas.
From news anchor to the Republicans’ pick for governor, Trump-endorsed candidate Kari Lake is dividing the Arizona GOP with her extreme ideas.
Samuel Sandoval, one of the last remaining Navajo Code Talkers in the United States, passed away at 98 years old on Friday, July 9th.
In late July, the Chips and Science (CHIPS) Act passed in the US Senate and House of Representatives, an effort backed by Democratic Senators Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema.
This past weekend flash floods and storms hit parts of western Nevada, northern Arizona, and Death Valley National Park causing severe damage to the park’s infrastructure.
Much of the U.S., like the rest of the world, is currently experiencing consecutive heatwaves, with temperatures above-average on good days, and unbearably high on bad ones. Some regions, however, are experiencing far more dire situations posed by the rising temperatures.
Small businesses are the lifeblood of communities and a major factor in keeping the economy strong. Arizona has long held itself above the norm as a place for small business entrepreneurs, but this year however the state has lost its foothold on such claims.
Starting in 2013, up-and-coming franchise Sodalicious has been steadily growing over the years. They have just opened a sixth location in Arizona, with many more planned in the future.
With the current drought in its 22nd year, concerns over water access grow every day.
Arizona House Speaker Rusty Bowers, who testified to the January 6th committee about resisting Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn his defeat by Joe Biden, has been formally censured by his own Republican party members.
Home to over 10,000 people during its halcyon days as a 19th century mining town, Jerome, Arizona today is an artist and gift shop hub that attracts more than a million visitors every year.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service acknowledged last month that there was a substantial basis for the American bison, an animal that once roamed freely in the millions across the American heartland, to be warranted protections under the Endangered Species Act of 1973.
Hiking in the summer demands extra preparation and care, especially as the rainy season continues.