For the first time in months, Eastern Arizona College didn’t look like the best NJCAA Division I women’s basketball team in the nation. In fact, on Wednesday night, March 11, ...
Affordability is on the lips of lawmakers these days — and with good reason. Nearly half of Americans say they're struggling to pay for basic necessities like rent, groceries, and ...
Years ago, when I first started to handle asylum cases, I had a consultation with a man from Iran who managed to get tourist visas for himself, his wife and ...
After decades of finger pointing and failed negotiations over the rights and distribution of the Colorado River, the future of the West stands at a crossroads. The stalemate over water ...
Motor Vehicle Division has officially launched the Arizona Wallet, a state-controlled app designed to centralize driver licenses, vehicle registrations, and titles on ...
A woman flying from El Paso to Goodyear escaped major injuries on Tuesday, March 10, despite crashing her Cirrus SR20 plane near the foothills of the Galiuro Mountains just inside ...
Providing a safe, loving home for a dog is rewarding for many reasons, and it can sometimes be even more so for a canine companion with special needs. Dogs impacted ...
The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension in Graham County has announced an upcoming two-day, hands-on canning workshop designed to teach residents essential food preservation skills.
A new era for youth athletics in Greenlee County officially began Friday, March 6, as the community celebrated the grand opening of a long-awaited ballfield at the Greenlee ...
On a 20-9 bipartisan margin the Senate agreed to make it a crime if there is "excessive marijuana smoke or odor" if the person creating the nuisance either acted intentionally or ...
In a report published in the Eastern Arizona Courier on March 4, Representative Juan Ciscomani was quoted as saying, “One of the first bills I passed in Congress came directly ...
Rep. Alexander Kolodin managed to convince colleagues to make changes in HB 2136 that would make the bill narrower in defining "civil terrorism" and "subversion." PHOENIX — State lawmakers are moving ...
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