There's a simple solution to Arizona's funding shortfall for disabled children. Republicans should handle it like they handled school vouchers.
Volusia County leaders are a bit hesitant about their share of the costs. Currently, it is projected that Volusia County will need to pay $6.7 million each year for SunRail. This amount is much lower ...
The Arizona Senate did not hold a vote on Liz Archuleta's nomination to the Arizona Board of Regents, and it is unclear why ...
It's kind of wild how much talk there's been about how the Packers will replace from Jaire Alexander despite the fact that, ...
An ICE spokesperson confirmed, through an email statement, Rivero was arrested and had his parole revoked on March 27. The ...
Less than three weeks ago, the National Republican Congressional Committee announced U.S. Rep Adam Gray, D-Merced, was on ...
Ceres Mayor Javier Lopez has confirmed he will challenge U.S. Rep. Adam Gray, less than three weeks after the National ...
As small-minded and vindictive as Arizona politics can be, it doesn't cross the line to evil until our most vulnerable citizens get hurt.
State lawmakers would significantly increase their notoriously low pay under a pair of legislative proposals. The big picture ...
The Home Office has advised people to renew their passports by next week in preparation for the Easter holidays. Those ...
Caregivers say they are frustrated Republican lawmakers spent time discussing the cause of a $122 million shortfall in the ...
As families anxious that they’ll lose vital services for their kids with disabilities at the end of the month gathered at the ...