Monthly Archives: January 2018
Hurting our young Americans’ futures
Millions of Americans in states like California, Illinois and Kentucky are already in peril because of the horrendous government mismanagement of teacher's and state...
Disney-Fox mega-merger faces serious questions
Disney and 21st Century Fox have proposed another massive media merger that may rise or fall on Disney’s anti-competitive lawsuit against a small Utah company...
Broadway star Megan Hilty is a triple threat
SCOTTSDALE — Actress and singer Megan Hilty, who has earned rave reviews for her performances spanning the stage, screen and concert hall, brings her...
Rock ‘n Roll Marathon Arizona to have road closures
This Sunday, plan ahead before leaving home. The Rock 'N' Roll Arizona marathon starts Friday, with the main race occurring on Sunday.
The full 26.2-mile...
Ban of homeless camp sites in Phoenix traffic triangle
Homelessness is a chronic problem in cities throughout the United States. Many cities approach the social issue of homelessness in different ways. More and...
10 things to do this week
Looking for something to do? Here is a great list of events happening around the Valley this week.
Arizona Ace Comic Con: Chris Evans, Tom Holland,...
United States morphing into a lawless country
( Editor’s note: while Don is out of the office, please enjoy this guest editorial )
Without laws to create civil societies—no city, no state,...
The furry animals that call Bearizona home, finally got a chance to frolic in...
WILLIAMS – After a winter storm dumped snow on Bearizona Wildlife Park, the furry animals that call Bearizona home got a chance to frolic...
Tonto National Forest Announces Fee-free Dates for 2018
PHOENIX – Tonto National Forest joins other federal agencies in waiving fees at day-use sites on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, January 15, the...
Home affordability
A study released last week has some good news for people who are looking to buy a new home. Point2 Homes, a website that...