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Frosty Wooldridge

The 100,000 monthly immigrant factor invading America

As we regular Americans drive off to work each day, our U.S. Congress, loaded with all our elected officials, continues a practice it’s foisted...
rodeo

Cave Creek Rodeo Days calendar of events

March 25 – April 2 Parade, live PRCA Rodeo events, Mutton Busting, Rodeo Dances, Golf Tournament and more to round out weeklong celebration of Arizona...

Snowflake Junior High one of 10 national finalists in Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition

SCOTTSDALE — Snowflake Junior High School has been selected as one of 10 National Finalists in the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition and, as...
drugs

Nogales CBP officers seize $2.3 million in marijuana

TUCSON - U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Nogales, Arizona seized more than 2 tons of marijuana found in two commercial shipments within...
handshake

Biggs named FreedomWorks’ member of the month

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Andy Biggs (AZ-05) was named FreedomWorks’ Member of the Month for March. Congressman Biggs received this recognition for being...
Jaguar

Jaguar photographed in southern Arizona’s Cochise County

PHOENIX — The third jaguar documented in southern Arizona since September 2012 was photographed by a Bureau of Land Management trail camera in Cochise...

BAT is bad

Dear Editor: You will probably be swamped with letters of praise or damnation about President Trump’s speech before Congress. I was not a Trump supporter...
Hal Quinn

Rising mineral demand must spur new mining approach in U.S.

A new government report suggests we must revisit the regulatory regime that restricts hard rock mining in the United States. A surge in demand...
Rick Manning

Donald Trump becomes President of the United States

President Donald Trump grabbed Congress and the nation in a stirring one hour of must-see television, delivering an optimistic vision of America's future, while...
mullet over

Greeks take care of business with water source

In the sixth century B.C., thieving bands residing in a coastal city named Kirra would frequently rob travelers on their way to visit the...