Justice Department Report Concludes Andrew Cuomo Sexually Harassed 13 Women

The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Friday that it has discovered evidence that former New York Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed 13 women while serving as the state's highest office. Mr. Cuomo resigned in 2021 after New York's Democratic Attorney General Letitia James released a report alleging that the governor had a history of […]

David Rainer: Forever Wild Board commits to feral hog mitigation

As the Forever Wild Land Trust prepares for its first meeting of the year on February 1 in Montgomery, the FWLT Board of Directors will spend up to $1 million to strengthen existing efforts. The focus will be on the initiative adopted at the last meeting in 2023. Reduce the impact of feral pig populations. […]

‘It’s Foolish’: Alan Dershowitz Slams Biden For Border Crisis Response

Former Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz on Friday called the Biden administration's actions on Texas a “stupid” move amid the ongoing border crisis. Dershowitz appeared on “Hannity” to discuss the recent battle between state authorities and the federal government over the Texas border. Fox host Sean Hannity asked the former law professor for his thoughts […]

Yuma County finalized budget earlier in January – Yuma Pioneer

Yuma County finalized a tight budget for 2024 earlier this month. Budgets are usually compiled by the end of the previous year, but this time there was a slight delay because the Colorado Legislature will hold a special session in November to deal with property tax relief. Yuma County's total budget is $24.4 million compared […]

Arizona Hosting ‘I Heart Pluto’ Festival to Mark 94th Anniversary

This event will be out of this world! Sorry for the terrible grammar! Arizona will celebrate the discovery of Pluto with a big festival. Because for some of us, Pluto is still a planet. You see, when I was young, Pluto was definitely a planet. Does anyone remember the planetary mnemonic: “My very talented mother […]

L.A. officials seek to stop rampant copper wire theft

Copper wire theft has plagued Los Angeles for years, posing a safety hazard and costing the city millions of dollars. Incidents have spiked in the last year, and city officials have stepped up efforts in recent months to curb both thieves and buyers of stolen wires, city officials said. In the latest move, City Council […]

News Flash • Maricopa County Invests $3 Million in Funding t

On January 10, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors approved $3 million in funding to invest in transitional housing specifically created for veterans and their families experiencing homelessness. Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jack Sellers (District 1) said, “After our nation's veterans have bravely served their country, they often leave the military only to […]