Calm Thursday evening expected after dust storm in Arizona

Phoenix Evening Weather Update Phoenix – The valley experienced a tranquil Thursday evening, thanks to persistent cloud cover from the morning that helped stabilize the atmosphere. Tonight and Tomorrow: If storm runoff reaches the valley, there might be a storm or two overnight. Temperatures are expected to drop into the late 70s by Friday morning. […]
Education is Important for Business in Coconino County

Coconino Community College’s Economic Impact Coconino Community College (CCC) plays a vital role in the economic landscape of Coconino County. According to Lightcast’s recent economic impact survey, CCC contributed $71 million to the county’s economy for the 2023-24 period, which translated into approximately 1,049 jobs. This economic boost equated to about 0.9% of the county’s […]
Dennis Nixon: Adjust the H-1B Visa Program to Grow America’s Workforce

Immigration Reform and Economic Growth in the U.S. North America stands as a significant trading block, largely due to the seamless integration of people and goods across borders. Meanwhile, China is broadening its economic influence globally, which makes it essential for the U.S. to adopt comprehensive immigration reforms to stay competitive. The United States is […]
Matt Towery Discusses the True Reason Behind the Democrats’ Intense Hostility Toward RFK Jr This Week

Concern Among Democrats Over Public Support for HHS Secretaries On Thursday, pollster Matt Towerley appeared on Fox News’ “Hannity,” expressing that there’s significant concern among Democrats as many Americans are backing Health and Human Services (HHS) secretaries Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Make America Healthy initiative (Maha). During a Senate Finance Committee hearing, Democrats […]
Cochise County Board Approves $7,500 for Wilcox Transit Funding Support

Funding Decisions by Kochise County Board of Supervisors A recent meeting of the Kochise County Board of Supervisors focused on a significant funding allocation aimed at improving community services and public safety. One major topic was the proposal to allocate $7,500 from the Community Enhancement Fund to support the Wilcock Transit Program. This funding is […]
City Council Gives the Green Light to Rezoning for Lane Jensen’s Storage Unit Development by Morning Dove

A recent meeting of the Graham County Board of Supervisors, held on September 3, 2025, saw significant progress in land use planning with the approval of two notable rezoning requests aimed at fostering local development and addressing community needs. The board unanimously backed a rezoning request from Lane Jensen for two plots encompassing about 0.51 […]
Jeanine Pirro Claims that Trump’s Action Against Cartels Seized Enough to Fill Two Dozen Big Trucks

US Authorities Seize Large Shipment Bound for Sinaloa Cartel A lawyer representing the District of Columbia informed media on Thursday that federal agents confiscated a significant shipment of drug precursors intended for the Sinaloa Cartel. The Trump administration has intensified its efforts against the cartel following a military strike authorized by President Donald Trump earlier […]
Dallas City Council Weighs 113% Water Rate Hike Due to Contamination Worries

This article summarizes key points from a recent meeting held by the Nogales City Council on September 3, 2025, where residents voiced significant concerns regarding a proposed water bill increase of up to 113%. Many community members worried about the financial strain this would impose on families and local businesses already grappling with high water […]
Public Trust and Legal Integrity – The Courtroom Isn’t the Only Setting Where You Face Scrutiny

Jonathane Ricci’s Perspective on Legal Strategy For Jonathane Ricci, the real test of a legal strategy is not merely winning cases. It’s about enduring resilience after the verdict is reached. With more than 25 years of experience as an international asset management advisor, Ricci has cultivated his practice around asset structure, focusing on how to […]
Turley Discusses Why the Ruling Preventing the Deportation of Unaccompanied Minors Is Very Unstable

Injunction on Deportation of Unaccompanied Immigrant Children On Thursday, Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, shared his thoughts on the Fox News show “Ingraham Angle.” He noted that the injunction currently preventing the deportation of unaccompanied immigrant children is based on “rather thin ice,” adding that many of these children will soon […]