Flood Control District Talks About Wilcox Watershed Study and Upcoming Projects in Bisbee

Kochise County Flood Control District Meeting The Kochise County Flood Control District met on September 30 in Bisbee, Arizona, to tackle important flood management and groundwater issues. This work session took place at the Melody Lane’s Superintendent’s Office, uniting county officials and staff, with all supervisors either attending in person or joining remotely. As the […]

Assistance comes in for flood relief efforts in Arizona

Multiple organizations, including Arizona Public Services, are mobilizing to provide both immediate and long-term assistance following the severe flooding in the Grove Miami area. In Gila County, Arizona, various communities, businesses, and organizations are uniting to support those impacted by the unprecedented floods. Arizona Public Services has contributed $250,000 to the Salvation Army’s relief efforts […]

Trump Administration Follows Through On Commitment To Improve Children’s Health In America

New Recommendations Aim to Improve Children’s Health For quite some time, American mothers have been grappling with a mix of concerns—wanting what’s best for their children while worrying about obesity, chronic illnesses, and the unhealthy options that fill grocery store aisles and school cafeterias. Now, a significant move is on the horizon, as the Trump […]

Arizona’s water prospects – converting agriculture to urban use is a positive step

Water Concerns in Arizona: A Critical Shift As drought conditions worsen across Arizona, cities like Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tucson are feeling the pressure related to water availability, which poses challenges for future growth and development. Arizona is grappling with a delicate balance regarding its water resources. With increased water allocations for residential and industrial use, […]

Tuba City Easily Defeats Ganado and Viewing Information

Tuba City Triumphs Against Ganado Tuba City faced off against Ganado in October 2024 and, while they were defeated then, they turned the tables on Wednesday. The Warriors clinched a decisive 3-0 victory over the Hornets, securing their second consecutive win. Throughout the match, Ganado struggled to score, though they nearly equalized in the third […]

Incorrect congressional maps sent to voters before the November election

Inaccurate Voter Guide Mailed to Californians Californians recently received an incorrect voter guide questioning whether to redraw Congressional district boundaries ahead of the special election in November. A state agency announced plans to send out postcards with corrected information, an action expected to cost millions. “The accuracy of voter information is essential to maintaining public […]

Heritage Fellow Responds to C-SPAN Caller Questioning His DEI Hiring Status

Discussion on DEI Policies and Perceptions During a recent C-Span call, Delano Squires from the Heritage Foundation challenged a caller named Anwar, who questioned whether Squires considered himself a “Dei Hire.” This came against the backdrop of the Biden-Harris administration’s push for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, with significant funds being allocated to related […]

L.A. County officials express disappointment with their own report on fire errors

Criticism of Fire Investigation Report in Los Angeles County The Los Angeles County supervisors expressed disappointment over the long-awaited $1.9 million investigation into a January wildfire, noting that it left many residents feeling their key concerns were unaddressed. Catherine Berger, who represents the unincorporated area of Altadena, voiced this sentiment at Tuesday’s meeting, stating, “I’ve […]