By David Leibowitz, Guest Writer If you like your stories devoid of heroes, then the MAGA banner fiasco at Gilbert’s Perry High School is your kind of tale. The story commenced on March 1 amid “Spirit Week” at Perry, with...
By Tyson Langhofer, Guest Writer Warning: If you’re a student at Perry High School in Gilbert, you‘d better agree with the principal’s politics – or else. March 1 marked the end of “Spirit Week” at Perry High and was...
By Paul Maryniak Executive Editor Arizona State University Professor Neal Lester will be honored in two separate celebrations of Martin Luther King Jr., but he’s more than a little wistful about all the memorials that will be...
By Eric Johnson, Guest Writer Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation: Psalm 95:1 Music is a powerful thing. It can stir the heart, lift the spirit and unify people and communities...
By Wayne Schutsky Staff For Greg Hague, the work was always the reward. The Scottsdale-based serial entrepreneur has succeeded countless times over in a variety of real-estate-related endeavors and could have retired years ago,...
By David Leibowitz Columnist As Election Day approaches, I find myself wondering about how to improve our disgusting, disturbing politics. One thought: We absolutely need a statute of limitations on stupid statements. I have lots...
By David Leibowitz Columnist Oct. 10 marked a big day if you’re interested in Arizona politics: That was the afternoon more than 2 million early ballots for the Nov. 6 general election got mailed to voters. Presumably, those...
By Chris Mccrory Cronkite News Richard Bruner loves Lost Dutchman State Park, nestled at the base of the Superstition Mountains. “Just the beauty of it. It’s amazing out here,” the retired Floridian said after a 5-mile...
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services Incumbent Gov. Doug Ducey is burying his Democratic foe in a landslide of dollars. New campaign finance reports show that at the end of September – the latest reporting period –...
By Thomas Patterson Guest Writer Congressional Republicans should be teed up for a big win this November. They’ve had four years to move their programs, the last two with a cooperative president. The president is deeply...