As Tucson faces another scorching summer, this opinion argues that rising TEP rates, utility profits and Arizona Corporation Commission elections are closely connected — and says voters should pay closer attention to the officials who regulate electric companies.
- Natalia Sells and Justa Lopez Special to the Arizona Daily Star
Arizona voters in several counties will no longer receive printed Spanish-language ballots, this opinion argues, raising concerns about language access and voting accessibility for Spanish-speaking and tribal communities ahead of future elections.
- Terry Bracy Special to the Arizona Daily Star
As billionaires wield growing political influence, this opinion argues that restoring public trust in government will require more than winning elections. The author points to antitrust history, the New Deal and recent Supreme Court rulings as central to the debate over America's democratic future.
- Roger Pritzke Special to the Arizona Daily Star
The Trump administration's efforts to dismantle diversity, equity and inclusion programs threaten equal opportunity and distort American history, this opinion argues, saying the nation's diversity has long been one of its greatest strengths.
- Carla OHara Special to the Arizona Daily Star
As the U.S. marks its 250th anniversary, this opinion reflects on the nation's immigrant roots, the contributions of Indigenous and enslaved people, and the importance of protecting democracy, civic engagement and equal opportunity for future generations.
- Kevin Volk Special to the Arizona Daily Star
s Americans celebrate Independence Day, this opinion reflects on the nation's founding principles and argues that the ideals of liberty, civic responsibility and unity should matter more than today's partisan divisions.
- L.W. Johnson, Foothills
Please! DELETE the Sports Section from my delivery. I finished school @ the UofA in 1964 & finished following its sport the same year.
- Loyal M Johnson Jr, Oro Valley
With the surprising uprising of Social Democrats, this is what we ALL will look forward to:
- Sofia Garcia and Mike Carran Special to the Arizona Daily Star
As Tucson faces another scorching summer, this opinion argues that rising TEP rates, utility profits and Arizona Corporation Commission elections are closely connected — and says voters should pay closer attention to the officials who regulate electric companies.
- Natalia Sells and Justa Lopez Special to the Arizona Daily Star
Arizona voters in several counties will no longer receive printed Spanish-language ballots, this opinion argues, raising concerns about language access and voting accessibility for Spanish-speaking and tribal communities ahead of future elections.
- Terry Bracy Special to the Arizona Daily Star
As billionaires wield growing political influence, this opinion argues that restoring public trust in government will require more than winning elections. The author points to antitrust history, the New Deal and recent Supreme Court rulings as central to the debate over America's democratic future.
- Roger Pritzke Special to the Arizona Daily Star
The Trump administration's efforts to dismantle diversity, equity and inclusion programs threaten equal opportunity and distort American history, this opinion argues, saying the nation's diversity has long been one of its greatest strengths.
Wishing everyone a happy and safe 4th of July. I am praying that, in remembering the real struggles that brought us to this amazing celebration, we can remember the promises set forth in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution and treat each other with renewed respect and kindne…
As the U.S. marks its 250th anniversary, this opinion reflects on the nation's immigrant roots, the contributions of Indigenous and enslaved people, and the importance of protecting democracy, civic engagement and equal opportunity for future generations.
s Americans celebrate Independence Day, this opinion reflects on the nation's founding principles and argues that the ideals of liberty, civic responsibility and unity should matter more than today's partisan divisions.
Anyone receiving, buying, selling product from East India Company will be deemed enemy
Here is a paragraph from the Star today, July 3, 2026 under the headline "Arizona vote by mail measure falters". Can someone please explain what it means?
As the U.S. marks its 250th anniversary, this opinion urges Americans to celebrate the workers, farmers, teachers, soldiers, immigrants and other everyday people who built the nation — and to look beyond political divisions.
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.
As Tucson faces another scorching summer, this opinion argues that rising TEP rates, utility profits and Arizona Corporation Commission elections are closely connected — and says voters should pay closer attention to the officials who regulate electric companies.
Arizona voters in several counties will no longer receive printed Spanish-language ballots, this opinion argues, raising concerns about language access and voting accessibility for Spanish-speaking and tribal communities ahead of future elections.
As billionaires wield growing political influence, this opinion argues that restoring public trust in government will require more than winning elections. The author points to antitrust history, the New Deal and recent Supreme Court rulings as central to the debate over America's democratic future.
The Trump administration's efforts to dismantle diversity, equity and inclusion programs threaten equal opportunity and distort American history, this opinion argues, saying the nation's diversity has long been one of its greatest strengths.
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Please! DELETE the Sports Section from my delivery. I finished school @ the UofA in 1964 & finished following its sport the same year.
With the surprising uprising of Social Democrats, this is what we ALL will look forward to:
Buttigieg cancels
Wishing everyone a happy and safe 4th of July. I am praying that, in remembering the real struggles that brought us to this amazing celebration, we can remember the promises set forth in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution and treat each other with renewed respect and kindne…
