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Raising teachers’ pay

Strongly suggest that any pay increase for teachers be on an incentive basis. The result will be to encourage the best teachers and get...

Lawsuit against the city of Phoenix

On March 9, the Alliance Defending Freedom filed a lawsuit against the city of Phoenix on behalf of an art studio which does not...

Dear people of the great state of Arizona:

Hello! I am a fourth grade student in North Carolina. In fourth grade, we do state reports and I have chosen your state! I...
Robert Bradley

Oil and Gas Power Americans’ Lives

Quick: What do makeup, prosthetics, and heart valves have in common? Unbeknownst to most Americans, all are made possible by fossil fuels. Fossil fuels are...
God Bless America

The next Einstein?

Did you know that one of America's top physicists is a young woman by the name of Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski? She's a 22-year-old phenomenon...

Twenty CCUSD teachers honored at inaugural Hall of Fame luncheon

Cave Creek Unified School District held their inaugural Hall of Fame Luncheon where they honored current CCUSD teachers who are graduates of Cactus Shadows...

Keeping citizens in the loop on the general plan

CAVE CREEK – When citizens failed to ratify the 2016 Cave Creek General Plan during last year’s election it was suggested it may have...
Frosty Wooldridge

The refugee mess: What are we creating in America?

Every time we import another refugee or other legal immigrant into America, we displace them from their homes. We force them into an alien...
travel

Port officials urge holiday traveler’s to apply early for permits

TUCSON – U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials in Arizona are advising travelers to plan ahead and avoid unnecessary delays during the upcoming Easter...
natalia

IRS outsources tax investigations to contractors, findings wind up in newspapers

By Natalia Castro Government officials take an oath of office to protect the securities of the American people, contractors do not. Yet for some of...