Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court spent hours debating whether President Biden has the authority to cancel federal student loans. After arguments were heard, the conservative majority of the Supreme Court seem ready to sink Biden’s plans to reduce student loan debt.
Back home in Pinal County, the city of Coolidge will be celebrating one of it’s oldest traditions. Coolidge Cotton Days are coming back to town this Friday. For subscribers, this guide from Pinal Ways will tell you everything you need to know about the marquee event.
Also from Pinal Ways, residents can get a glimpse into Casa Grande’s local art scene at the Casa Grande Art Association Studio Tour. Participants at the tour can experience where local artists do their work and appreciate the time and effort artists put into their pieces.
A male goat that has obviously urinated on himself and is spitting at the does hasn’t lost his mind; he’s only trying to convey that he’s ready to breed.
Lights-out pitching and patience at the plate carried the Central Arizona College baseball team to a 9-0 victory over GateWay on Tuesday at McSwain Field.
A new report from the University of Arizona Southwest Center suggests that a variety of new farming practices, water policies and increased access to information could help the agricultural industry remain prosperous.
Forty million people in the U.S. are having difficulty affording household expenses, and a little more than 25 million people say they sometimes or often do not have enough to eat, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s most recent Household Pulse survey data.