Merissa Hamilton, CEO of Strong Communities Action, criticized Paradise Valley Unified School District (PVUSD) as not being "good stewards of taxpayer dollars" ahead of a proposed $340 million bond being sought by the school district on the Nov. 7 ballot.
Phoenix-area resident Ryan Hartwig, who gained national attention for "hidden camera" footage about Facebook, is featured in “Police State,” the latest movie from filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza.
A year after a $14 million “mistake” led to a budget deficit for the district, the Paradise Valley Unified School District (PVUSD) is asking voters to approve a $340 million bond on the Nov. 7 ballot.
The City of Phoenix and Arizona Public Service (APS) are excited to announce Miss America 2023 Grace Stanke as Grand Marshal for the 36th Annual APS Electric Light Parade.
Rep. Judy Schweibert (D-LD2), who is running for Arizona State Senate in District 2, criticized the statement, ‘the child belongs to the parent’ during a legislative hearing earlier this year.
Phoenix grassroots activist and former mayoral candidate Merissa Hamilton said public comment at Arizona government meetings should be protected and made a "right of the people."
Phoenix grassroots activist Merissa Hamilton called the Secular AZ Executive Director Jeanne Casteen "unstable" after Casteen posted a profanity-laden social media video criticizing local parents in the Peoria Unified School District (PUSD) for speaking out about boys being allowed to use girls’ bathrooms within the school district.
Former ASU staffer Ann Atkinson said a faculty protest and her firing following an on-campus event with conservative speakers was an example of “intimidation in the classroom.”
Phoenix resident Jason Bedrick, educational expert with The Heritage Foundation, said “exit and voice” are the two main options for parents who want to reform the state’s education system.
The Phoenix City Council will vote Sept. 26 to repeal its unlawful ordinance providing for the transfer of guns to Ukraine following an investigation by the state attorney general.
U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ 3) has been named to the House and Senate conference committee that will craft the 2024 National Defense Reauthorization Act (NDAA)—the bill that funds America’s military.