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Maricopa County cuts spending, property taxes will still rise
Rising home values are causing residents in Maricopa county to pay more, even after officials voted Monday to decrease the budget by $43 million...
A victory for freedom and the pro-life movement
The pro-life movement celebrated this Independence Day 2018 with a big victory at the U.S. Supreme Court. It’s a victory for freedom.
In yet another...
The Billion Oyster Project
- A new generation of battery-powered bicycle is soon to be marketed with a $1500 price tag. The vehicle can be propelled forward by...
Hate-filled rhetoric and actions
Most of us are appalled by the recent hate-filled rhetoric and actions taken against members of the administration. Some have felt this vitriolic behavior...
Ask Rusty – Benefits for disabled adult son
Dear Rusty:
You were so kind to answer my recent questions about Social Security and I really appreciate how quickly and accurately you accomplished it....
Federal judge rules against Arizona in immigration-related case
A U.S. district judge ruled that Arizona cannot deny driver’s licenses to immigrants the state suspects are in the country illegally. The decision marked...
Border Patrol Explorer Post celebrates academy graduation
TUCSON. – Tucson Station Border Patrol Explorers from Post #181 successfully completed the Southern Arizona Law Enforcement Explorer Academy in Oro Valley.
The young men...
Dear Sonoran News:
We hear the outrage from liberals who attacked the Trump administration
for separating children from their parents. But let's consider the source
and we shall see...
I’m grateful I live in the U.S., and you should be also
Wednesday, July 4, marked the 242nd anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The bold death-defying act created the greatest country...
Most OHV fatalities occur in July
If operating an off-highway vehicle (OHV) is part of your plans, the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) urges everyone to put safety first....