Supporters say a proposed Paramount and Warner Bros. merger could boost Arizona’s growing film industry, bringing more movie productions, jobs and economic investment to Tucson and other filming hubs across the state.
- Patricia Woodbury-Kuvik Special to the Arizona Daily Star
A letter argues that Arizona’s Protect Education Act would not eliminate ESA vouchers, but instead add accountability and oversight to a program that has expanded far beyond its original purpose of serving students with disabilities.
- Judi Moreillon Special to the Arizona Daily Star
A debate is growing in Pima County over the use of library tax funds to support preschool scholarships, with advocates questioning whether early childhood education programs should be funded separately from public libraries and literacy services.
- Michael A. Chihak Special to the Arizona Daily Star
Critics are raising concerns over Andy Biggs’ stance on Arizona’s growing water crisis, arguing his focus on development lacks a clear plan to address long-term water shortages in the state.
- Lee Stanfield Special to the Arizona Daily Star
Concerns are growing over the impact of data centers on Tucson’s water supply, with critics warning that rising energy demands could increase strain on local aquifers through indirect water use tied to electricity generation.
- Steve Farley Special to the Arizona Daily Star
Supporters say a proposed Paramount and Warner Bros. merger could boost Arizona’s growing film industry, bringing more movie productions, jobs and economic investment to Tucson and other filming hubs across the state.
- Patricia Woodbury-Kuvik Special to the Arizona Daily Star
A letter argues that Arizona’s Protect Education Act would not eliminate ESA vouchers, but instead add accountability and oversight to a program that has expanded far beyond its original purpose of serving students with disabilities.
- Judi Moreillon Special to the Arizona Daily Star
A debate is growing in Pima County over the use of library tax funds to support preschool scholarships, with advocates questioning whether early childhood education programs should be funded separately from public libraries and literacy services.
- Michael A. Chihak Special to the Arizona Daily Star
Critics are raising concerns over Andy Biggs’ stance on Arizona’s growing water crisis, arguing his focus on development lacks a clear plan to address long-term water shortages in the state.
- Deb Klumpp, Oro Valley
The letter "The Destructive Child" was an excellent accounting of some of the havoc and demolition of our country that we've seen from Trump and his administration. One pressing question: Why do they hate America?
- Barbara Benjamin, Foothills
Hell must be freezing over! Donald Trump finally told the truth. He said he doesn't think about Americans' financial issues when he makes decisions! VOTE!
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The irony might have been more humorous to me, if it had not been so sad. On May 6, the same night the Oro Valley Town Council congratulated itself on the generous participation of its citizens in the new general plan, OV Path Forward, it ignored that plan and voted for commercial and reside…
Trump hand picked a painter who had worked for him to repair and paint the lincoln memorial pool and said it would cost 1.8 million dollars. After a little time the cost spiraled upward to 13 million dollars and the contract was awarded without the competitive bid which is allegedly required…
Congress is in danger of acting against the wishes of most Americans, which is to protect our public lands. Arizona holds 4.5 million acres of protected land. You may have enjoyed these lands through hiking, sightseeing, or other recreational activities. Each New Year's, my family hikes toge…
The Supreme Court has decreed that forming Congressional districts so that black voters have a good chance of electing people to represent them in Congress is “race based” and unconstitutional. However, forming districts so that black voters have little chance electing representatives is NOT…
Concerns are growing over the impact of data centers on Tucson’s water supply, with critics warning that rising energy demands could increase strain on local aquifers through indirect water use tied to electricity generation.
Richard Kyte is director of the D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership at Viterbo University in La Crosse.
To our readers:
A defining moment from John McCain’s 2008 campaign is being revisited as a reminder of political integrity, highlighting the importance of correcting misinformation — even within one’s own party — in today’s polarized climate.
Juan Ciscomani has a pivotal role to play in protecting public lands. It's a role that he must fulfill.
The Herald has missed its mark in offering us reassurance of the court’s stability and the strength of democracy. And when it values confidence over honest scrutiny, its words ring hollow.
Supporters say a proposed Paramount and Warner Bros. merger could boost Arizona’s growing film industry, bringing more movie productions, jobs and economic investment to Tucson and other filming hubs across the state.
A letter argues that Arizona’s Protect Education Act would not eliminate ESA vouchers, but instead add accountability and oversight to a program that has expanded far beyond its original purpose of serving students with disabilities.
A debate is growing in Pima County over the use of library tax funds to support preschool scholarships, with advocates questioning whether early childhood education programs should be funded separately from public libraries and literacy services.
Critics are raising concerns over Andy Biggs’ stance on Arizona’s growing water crisis, arguing his focus on development lacks a clear plan to address long-term water shortages in the state.
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The letter "The Destructive Child" was an excellent accounting of some of the havoc and demolition of our country that we've seen from Trump and his administration. One pressing question: Why do they hate America?
Hell must be freezing over! Donald Trump finally told the truth. He said he doesn't think about Americans' financial issues when he makes decisions! VOTE!
The irony might have been more humorous to me, if it had not been so sad. On May 6, the same night the Oro Valley Town Council congratulated itself on the generous participation of its citizens in the new general plan, OV Path Forward, it ignored that plan and voted for commercial and reside…
