Monthly Archives: June 2017
Fire update: Focus shifts from suppression to repair
Cause: Lightning
Original Location: 6 miles south of Globe, Arizona
Containment: 70%
Fuels: Upper elevation: Ponderosa pine, mixed conifer, and sub-alpine fir.
Lower elevation: Brush
Total personnel: 610
Although containing...
Arizona finds bipartisan agreement on many issues
This year’s legislative session resulted in landmark investments in education and important reforms to expand opportunities for Arizonans. But most of all, Arizona saw...
America’s immigration-driven overpopulation predicament
Part 11: Man’s devastation by poisoning of bees will be the death of all mankind
The world-famous Harvard University biologist Edward O. Wilson speculates: "If...
Ian Cordwell for Cave Creek Town Manager
For more than four years the Town of Cave Creek has struggled through a period with virtually no management. None. The Town Councils that...
Tournaments temporarily suspended on Apache, Canyon and Saguaro Lakes
PHOENIX – To protect large fish that are targeted by tournament anglers, the Arizona Game and Fish Department has requested that the USDA Forest...
Senate GOP’s love affair with Senate process blocks Trump agenda
The Senate is using "process" to avoid doing any work.
The President and the Republican majorities in the House and Senate ran on a platform...
Council removes cloud to property titles due to unfunded FEMA grant
CAVE CREEK – During the May 30 special meeting, council voted unanimously to approve a resolution to rescind two prior resolutions concerning a special...
Arizona Commerce Authority Announces Finalists
PHOENIX – The Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA) today announced the 10 finalists in the spring 2017 round of the Arizona Innovation Challenge (AIC), a...
Will Trump appoint another Supreme Court Justice in 2017?
This could be the hottest summer in Washington, D.C.
I'm not talking about the weather. I'm talking about the Supreme Court and the prospects for...
AZGFD warns of increased urban wildlife sightings
TUCSON – After a wet winter and mild spring, Arizona has seen an increase in many wildlife populations.
As summer approaches and dry conditions return...