Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer sues Kari Lake for defamation

Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer is suing former Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake for defamation, according to Maricopa County Superior Court records. Republican Richer said Lake had put 300,000 illegal ballots into Maricopa County’s final ballot tally, intentionally causing the county’s on-demand ballot printers to produce the wrong size ballots, and that the ballots would […]

Rich Macke: Introducing Bikers Corner | Opinion

This is a long standing idea of ​​mine and I want to bring awareness to a hobby and lifestyle that is important to me. “Biker’s Corner” appears weekly in River City newspaper publications throughout Mojave County. The goal is to bring awareness about the world of motorcycles and enthusiasts. People who don’t ride bikes don’t […]

Post Fire forces evacuations, closure of Kartchner Caverns State Park

Curtchiner Caverns State Park lost power Thursday afternoon and was forced to open to the public after wildfires raged near the park in Cochise County. According to the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Administration, the 620-square-meter postfire threatened multiple structures, forcing evacuation orders and road closures just 11 miles southwest of Benson. The police […]

Ribbon-cuttings set for Mountain Therapeutic Massage, Fourtwenty Collections

The Chamber ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the grand opening of Fourtwenty Collections will take place on Friday, July 7th at noon. – David Bell Photography/Gila Valley Central Posted By: David Bell June 22, 2023 Safford — July kicks off with two sets of ribbon cutting courtesy of the Graham County Chamber of Commerce. The first […]

James Earl Davis | Obituaries

Dr. James Earl Davis passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family, at the Franciscan Hospice House in University Place, Washington on May 13, 2023. He is 79 years old. Jim was born in Gratiot County, Michigan, to Duane Davis and Florence (McKnight) Davis. He graduated from Ithaca High School in his 1962. He attended the […]

Making sense of Arizona v. Navajo Nation

Arizona vs Navajo Nation This is one of the most frustrating comments I’ve read this season. He was not frustrated in the sense that Justice Gorsuch wrote ten consecutive opinions in favor of the Indian tribes. Now that is to be expected. Rather, they found it difficult to follow the decision because Judge Kavanaugh’s meager […]

AZ Gov. Hobbs signs 20 more bills, vetoes another 17

With this year’s legislative session nearly over, Gov. Katie Hobbs signed 20 bills into law on Tuesday and vetoed 17 others. Hobbes has approved a largely uncontroversial piece of legislation that has received little attention so far this year. Senate Bill 1013protects free speech at universities. Senate Bill 1454creates a Veterans Suicide Prevention Training Pilot […]