On November 6, 1906, the people of Arizona voted against combining the Arizona and New Mexico territories into a single state, by a vote of 16,265 to 3,141.
Hayden Ludwig, director of research at Restoration of America, joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to to discuss his recent column, “High Election Worker Turnover’ is the Left’s Newest Ploy to Federalize Elections.”
Arizona-based Facebook “whistleblower” Ryan Hartwig said Attorney General Kris Mayes’ (D-Ariz.) lawsuit against Facebook owner Meta is a “step in the right direction.”
U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) endorsed Blake Masters for the open seat in Arizona’s 8th Congressional District, saying Masters is the "conservative fighter we need in the House."
Gina Swoboda, director of the Voter Reference Foundation, joined the Grand Canyon Times Podcast to discuss election integrity in Arizona and throughout the country.
Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-Ariz.) announced a new "Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) Council" that will "mirror Arizona's diversity," and a Grand Canyon Times analysis of U.S. Census data shows what it will take for the council to achieve that goal.
Merissa Hamilton is the executive director of the Save Arizona Fund and co-founder and CEO of EZAZ.org ,which seeks to make civic action “Easy as Pie. She previously ran for Phoenix mayor in 202 and serves as Member at Large of the Republican Party for Congressional District 1.
The Arizona Department of Education announced this week that 68,455 Arizona students "benefit from an Empowerment Scholarship Account" as of October 10, 2023.
The Arizona Diamondbacks refused to change the team's hotel in Los Angeles, despite demands from a big-spending labor union that wanted the team to re-book due to an ongoing labor dispute.
Arizona is still home to one college — Diné College in Apache County on the Navajo Nation — that still mandates the “COVID” MRNA injection, according to an analysis by Best Colleges.