Race for Arizona Secretary of State

May 20, 2021 RE: Race For Arizona Secretary Of State Dear Beau: We are writing as concerned citizens who hope you will continue your service to our community by running to be Arizona’s next Secretary of State. We believe that our state, and our nation, are in a crisis. Confidence in our electoral systems is at a historic low. In … Read More

LATEST: Data Orbital Releases 2020 Corporation Commission Results

Phoenix, AZ (May 24, 2021) – Following the enthusiastic reception to its release of a 2020 Presidential Results Dashboard, Data Orbital is pleased to release its Corporation Commission Results Comparison by precinct in Maricopa county for 2020. “As a down-ballot, largely partisan race, Corporation Commission results have always provided a unique window into the electorate and given us previews of … Read More

Guest Editorial: The Gift of Sight

By Gilbert Guru More than 10 million children in low-income communities are forced to live each and every day without clear vision. EyeCare4Kids provides the solution and is helping kids in the Valley see the leaves on a tree: clearly and affordably. EyeCare4Kids has been in the Valley for years offering kids affordable eye care, and its mission just became … Read More

#LocalBuzz: Q & A With Scottsdale City Councilwoman Betty Janik

By Scottsdale Pinetop It’s been over five months since Scottsdale welcomed its newly elected city council members, who all earned their seats at the Nov. 3 General Election. Councilwoman Betty Janik gathered 59,753 votes in last year’s General Election, making her the top vote-getter among all city council candidates. Born and raised in Chicago, IL Councilwoman Janik and her husband … Read More

Guest Editorial: Finding the Right Balance

By Alexander Lomax Depending on your general views of governance as well as whether you agree with who is in charge at the moment, the separation of federal, state and local rules and regulations can be seen as both positive and negative. This has been pushed out to the forefront with the Covid pandemic: grumbling can be found across the … Read More

Rock Legend Alice Cooper Announces Scottsdale’s Larsen Gallery As The Auction House To Sell His Rare Andy Warhol At October 23rd Art Auction

Cooper’s Warhol Was Found Several Years Ago Stored in His Garage. The Silkscreen “Electric Chair” is Now Expected to Fetch Millions of Dollars and Could Become State’s Highest Selling Artwork to Date (SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) – Larsen Gallery is pleased to announce rock legend Alice Cooper will sell his prized Andy Warhol at the 2021 Fall Larsen Art Auction on October … Read More

Guest Editorial: The QAnon Senator

By Alexander Lomax I’d like to think that we all could agree that the more people get vaccinated, the quicker we can have a legitimate return to normalcy. It shouldn’t be controversial; that was probably ADOT’s assumption when they put up digital highway signs saying “Want to return to normal? Get Vaccinated”. But never doubt state Senator Kelly Townsend’s ability … Read More

Guest Editorial: Welcome to the Meth Lab of Democracy

By Alexander Lomax The eyes of the nation are on Arizona, and it’s not pretty. Certainly, you are aware of the election audit farce going on right now. Well since my last rant about it, we’ve had a few new developments that have put Arizona neck-and-neck with the likes of Florida when it comes to embarrassing stories. Perhaps you’ve seen … Read More

Guest Editorial: A Climb For Heroes

By Scottsdale Pinetop Reaching the highest point in the world has long been an object of fascinations for many explorers, risk seekers and the above-average traveler. For some, it’s a bucket-list item. For others, it’s a physical and emotional challenge worth taking. But for some, it serves a higher purpose. And that was exactly the case for Scottsdale Fire Chief … Read More