Registered Level 1 Sex Offender to Live in Unincorporated Yavapai County

Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office Community Notice The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office has released a community notice following ARS 13-3825 regarding the Sex Offenders Act. This notice pertains to offenders residing in non-consolidated areas of Yavapai County. It’s the responsibility of the Chief Law Enforcement Agency to notify the community whenever a particular sex offender is […]
Commission Examines Community Issues Regarding Suggested Housing Project

Coconino County officials are actively responding to community concerns about new developments in the Valley Williams area. During a Planning and Zoning Committee meeting on July 30, 2025, residents shared their views on proposed housing projects and infrastructure upgrades, revealing a mix of support and apprehension about the impending changes. Public comments showcased a blend […]
County supervisor requests investigation of recorder by AG

Key Points: Heap is accused of breaching the Public Meeting Act Garraldo claims the recorder misrepresented him in texts to other supervisors Heap has initiated a lawsuit against the supervisor through a shared service agreement Members of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors have turned to state attorneys to investigate Justin Heap, the county recorder, […]
CRAIG RUCKER: Protecting America’s Freedom Requires Increased Energy Production

Americans cherish their freedom, and, well, it’s really their right to enjoy life on their terms—driving their own cars, whether they’re gas, hybrid, or electric, living in homes that are comfortable because of heating and air conditioning, cooking meals on gas or electric stoves, and watching television shows or sports that they love. This lifestyle […]
Signs against panhandling will not stop it or assist those in need.

Sedona and Cottonwood Install Anti-Panhandling Signs Sedona has teamed up with Cottonwood to put up signs discouraging residents from giving money to panhandlers. The initiative aims to direct charitable contributions elsewhere. The message from the Sedona Police Station reads, “It’s OK not to give to panhandlers,” mirroring Cottonwood’s earlier campaign launched on July 22, led […]
Additional details have emerged regarding Trump’s dismissal of the IRS chief.

IRS Chief Dismissed After Refusal to Share Tax Data Reports indicate that the Trump administration dismissed IRS Chief Billy Long after he declined to provide tax information related to undocumented immigrants, according to the Washington Post. Long was let go shortly after resisting demands from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for private taxpayer details […]
Poll shows top five priorities of Alabama GOP voters, with a strong focus on the economy

Alabama Voters Prioritize Economy in New Poll Alabama’s business leaders received a strong message from voters this past Saturday: the economy is top of mind. At the Annual Government Issues Council hosted by the Business Council of Alabama, a new poll by Cygnal revealed that 59% of Republican voters believe elected officials should focus on […]
JENNY BETH MARTIN: A Courageous Move for Rational Regulations

EPA Proposes Rescinding 2009 Greenhouse Gas Finding The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is making significant changes in Washington. Recently, Administrator Lee Zeldin announced plans to rescind the 2009 finding regarding greenhouse gases, which could undermine years of Obama-era climate policies. This move could be seen not just as a political statement, but also as a […]
Tim Carter Appointed as the New Director of Coconino County Emergency Management

Coconino County Appoints New Emergency Management Director Coconino County has announced that Tim Carter has been appointed as the new director of emergency management, effective retroactively from August 1. Carter has a long history with the county, having worked there for 13 years in various capacities, particularly in emergency management as an expert and assistant […]
NYC Mayoral Election Reflects 1965 and 1969 Campaigns

Reflections on John Lindsay and Modern Parallels Back in the summer of 1965 and again in 1969, New York City found itself with a young mayoral candidate who captured the nation’s attention. When John Lindsay took office, things took a turn for the worse for the city. Now, sixty years later, we see another candidate […]