On our nation’s 250th Independence Day, let us recommit ourselves to that work — here in Arizona, in our communities, and across the republic.
State Historian Marshall Trimble, an Arizona native, talks about becoming a nationally published author on the state's history, and a piece of it himself.
Arizona’s history reflects American history beyond date of statehood; Historians urge reflection beyond the nation’s 250th celebration; Individual stories shape an ...
Mesa is focused on creating a strong, resilient and economically prosperous future by protecting taxpayer dollars, maintaining top-notch services and planning responsibly.
But a new civil justice organization has plans to make things a little bit easier for Arizona’s formerly incarcerated people. The newly established Arizona Advocates for Justice is making fair chance ...
Hickman’s Egg Ranch, Arizona’s largest egg producer, has agreed to a $1 million civil penalty and a 3.25 million egg donation under a proposed settlement.
This budget missed the moment for education. The question now is whether Arizona’s leaders will make it a turning point.
This year, Arizona lawmakers correctly took an important first step toward preparing students for a future with artificial intelligence. They shouldn't let that effort end with a veto.
Taxing recreational marijuana sales boosts state revenues, but strong initial growth doesn’t last, according to new data collected by the Marijuana Policy Project.
Arizona leaders are forging ahead with plans for new nuclear energy generation despite ongoing funding woes and water hurdles.
Federal officials delay converting a Surprise, Arizona, warehouse to a detention facility for illegal migrants, pending an environmental assessment.
Schools superintendent, treasurer, dispute credit for AI improvement implementation Race to rollout new technology comes as two faceoff in July primary election AI upgrades remain top priority to ...
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