Gardening and Landscape Course in Globe begins on August 20

Gardening Classes at Gila County Community College If you’re eager to grow your own healthy greens or take care of the heritage fruit trees on your property, you might find this upcoming opportunity interesting. Christopher Jones, an Extension Agent from the University of Arizona, will be leading weekly classes starting on August 20th. These sessions […]
Marsha Blackburn Begins Campaign for Governor

Marsha Blackburn Announces Candidacy for Tennessee Governor On Wednesday, Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn declared her intention to run for governor of Tennessee. Having served in the U.S. Senate since January 2019, Blackburn stated in her announcement that she aims to “energize parents” and combat what she refers to as the “deep state” to foster job […]
Gregg Jarrett Discusses When the Timeline Begins for Possible Charges Against Obama Intelligence Officials

Potential Lawsuit Against Former Obama Official On Sunday, legal analyst Greg Jarrett, appearing on Fox News, discussed a possible lawsuit involving a former official from the Obama administration’s Intelligence Bureau. He mentioned that the discovery of “deliberately hidden evidence” by the Trump administration marked a significant turning point in the ongoing Russian investigation. The investigation […]
Sedona Arts Center begins its 2025/26 season with The Face of Time

Sedona Arts Center to Launch 2025-2026 Season The Sedona Arts Center (SAC) is kicking off its 2025-2026 season with an exhibition titled “The Face of Time,” scheduled from August 1 to September 12, 2025. An artist reception will take place on Friday, August 1, between 4 PM and 6 PM, coinciding with the “Celebrating Sedona” […]
Auburn Engineering begins construction on Gulf Coast Engineering Research Station

Auburn Engineers Aim to Enhance Gulf Coast Resilience In a push for community improvement, engineers from Auburn University are setting their sights on the Gulf Coast—not for a vacation, but to build a more resilient future. On Thursday morning, the Golden Shovel turned the first soil at the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, marking the […]
L.A. begins its effort to revise the City Charter amidst a struggle for leadership.

Good morning, and welcome to Records LA – City Hall newsletter. I’m David Zanizer, assistant to Julia Wick, here to share updates from the city and county government. Honestly, I thought charter reform would be a bit dull. The newly formed Citizens’ Committee, comprising 13 members, has embarked on the challenging task of reviewing the […]
Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival Begins 2025 Summer Season in a New Outdoor Location

Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival Summer Season 2025 The 2025 summer season of the Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival is in full swing at a beautiful new tent venue next to the Steel Visitor Center at Lowell Observatory. This year boasts two productions that bring unique interpretations of a classic tragedy and a spirited comedy. King Lear is set […]
New Amtrak Mardi Gras route from Mobile to New Orleans begins August 18, tickets available now

Amtrak has revealed that starting August 18, the Mardi Gras route connecting Mobile and New Orleans will run twice daily. The travel time for this journey is approximately four hours, according to Amtrak. Trains will depart at 6:30 AM and 4:30 PM, with brief stops at Pascagoula, Biloxi, Gulfport, and Bay St. Louis. Morning departures […]
Construction Begins on the Summit Center Project for Northern Arizona Healthcare

Construction Begins at Central Flagstaff Summit Center Healthcare officials in Northern Arizona have announced that construction is now underway at the Central Flagstaff Summit Center, located at 1485 N. Turquoise Drive. This project involves a complete interior remodeling and expansion of the facility, which is expected to span 18 months, with first cases anticipated around […]
Construction of powerlines begins from Village of Oak Creek to McGuireville

Arizona Public Services Hosts Open House for New Power Line Project On June 25th, Arizona Public Services (APS) organized an open house at Hilton Sedona Resort in Bellock, allowing local residents to learn more about the construction of a new 69kV power line linking McGuilleville to the village of Oak Creek. This gathering followed a […]