Ex-ecologist contributes to Arizona’s wine industry at Page Springs Cellars

From Ecologist to Winemaker: The Journey of Eric Gromsky Eric Gromsky recalls the moment he encountered his “liquid landscape.” Even back then, he wasn’t a winemaker. Instead, he was a restoration ecologist, wandering the perennial streams of central Arizona, taking note of river systems and abandoned homes. During his outdoor explorations, he stumbled upon heirloom […]
Arizona’s unusual approach to playing is creating the strongest record in men’s college basketball up to this point.

Arizona Wildcats Dominating Early Season in College Basketball The Arizona Wildcats currently hold the top resume in college basketball, leaving their closest competitors far behind. Following a 71-67 victory over No. 3 UW, Arizona has made history. They are now the third team since the Associated Press era to win multiple games against top-three ranked […]
Arizona’s AI policing system endangers civil rights

Arizona Police Stations Test AI Tools Multiple Arizona State Police Stations are experimenting with AI-equipped tools aimed at transforming how officers tackle criminal activities. Yet, there are concerns that without strong constitutional safeguards, such advanced technology might threaten the civil liberties of everyday Americans. The Arizona State Police Agency is currently evaluating a new AI […]
Adelita Grijalva, a Democrat, secures her father’s position in Arizona’s special House election.

Adelita Grijalva Wins Arizona’s Special Election Adelita Grijalva, a Democrat, has emerged victorious in the special election for Arizona’s predominantly blue 7th Congressional District, defeating Republican candidate Daniel Butierrez. This district encompasses much of southern Arizona, including a significant portion of Tucson. The seat was previously held by her father, Raul Grijalva, a Democrat who […]
Tucson district faces a $20 million loss due to Arizona’s school choice legislation.

Tucson Unified School District Faces Enrollment Challenges The Tucson Unified School District (TUSD) in Arizona is reportedly struggling financially and with student registrations following the introduction of universal school choice in the state last year. This new system has led around 4,000 students to opt for private schools or homeschooling using state vouchers. This shift […]
RNC files a lawsuit regarding Arizona’s voter registration law

The Republican National Committee (RNC) and the Arizona GOP have initiated lawsuits to challenge an Arizona law that permits military personnel and other temporary foreign voters to cast ballots without presenting direct proof of citizenship. Michael Whatley from the RNC stated, “The Arizona election should be decided by Arizonans, not by individuals who have never […]
Turning Point PAC invests $500,000 in ads for Biggs in Arizona’s governor race

Campaign Ads Heat Up for Arizona Gubernatorial Race As the Arizona Republican Party gears up for the gubernatorial primary, campaign advertising is already in full swing, even with the election still a year away in August 2026. Turning Point PAC revealed on Tuesday that it will invest $500,000 in media across various platforms to back […]
Arizona’s Democratic Attorney General Is Facing A Tough Week

Arizona Attorney General Faces Setback in Indictment of Trump Allies The Democratic Attorney General of Arizona has encountered significant challenges in her attempt to indict allies of former President Donald Trump regarding actions to overturn the 2020 election. Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Sam J. Myers stated recently that Attorney General Chris Mays must revise […]
33-year-old hiker dies in Arizona’s Superstition Mountains amid intense heat

A 33-year-old hiker was sadly killed and four others were rescued in the Arizona mountains during extreme heat on Sunday, according to officials. The hikers were navigating the Superstition Mountains near Phoenix at around 1 PM local time. The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the death of 33-year-old Noah Farabaugh during the rescue efforts. Further […]
Arizona’s new law targets drug-smuggling drones at the southern border.

The recent legislation in Arizona empowers law enforcement to shoot down drones suspected of smuggling drugs along the US-Mexico border. This law, which received bipartisan support in the state’s legislature, took effect after being signed on April 18th. It allows for the targeting of drones that are believed to be engaged in illegal activities within […]