Gas prices throughout the United States have continued their upward trend over the previous months and years, due to increasing oil prices.
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Expert Wants Federal Investments to Help Ecological Health in AZ
Experts across the West have met to discuss the potential impacts of the Inflation Reduction Act as the one-year anniversary of the piece of legislation approaches.
AZ Joins USDA to Tackle Lack of Competition in Food Industry
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has joined a group of bipartisan state attorneys general to beef up enforcement and prevent anti-trust activity within the nation’s food system.
National, AZ House Prices Decline
In June 2023, home prices in the United States decreased by 0.83 percent compared to last year to a median price of $425,177
Biden Announces Historic National Monument Near Grand Canyon
On Tuesday, President Joe Biden announced the designation of a new national monument near the Grand Canyon.
Arizona School Boards Association Elects First Indigenous President
The Arizona School Boards Association has for the first time in the organization’s approximately 80-year history chosen an Indigenous woman to be president of its board of directors.
AZ Faith Leaders Call for Better Heat Response
Intense heat is nothing new for Arizona summers, but the state has been enduring a record heat wave for a number of weeks.
Bolick’s Twitter Posts Indicate She Hasn’t Moved on From Past Elections
Shawnna Bolick told the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors that she had moved on from the 2020 and 2022 elections but a review of her social media postings show a Republican who consistently shares election misinformation as well as posts from influencers in the conspiracy theory world.
Group Wants to Expand Adoption Services in Arizona
One organization wants to help the longest waiting children in Arizona’s foster-care system find their way into loving, adoptive family homes.
Kari Lake Asks Supreme Court to Overturn Her Loss, Let Her Skip the Appeals Process
Kari Lake has — once again — appealed to the Arizona Supreme Court in her bid to overturn her 17,000-vote loss last year that has so far been rejected at every turn because she has failed to produce evidence backing up her bombastic claims of fraud and vote-rigging.