This is part one of our Christmas episode!
We are joined on this episode of the by Saturday Night Live legend to discuss her funny new movie , which she co-wrote and co-starred in with .
This is part one of our Christmas episode!
We are joined on this episode of the by Saturday Night Live legend to discuss her funny new movie , which she co-wrote and co-starred in with .
Two reasonable social scientists, Ի, analyze important topics by clearing away politics, opinions, and ideologies to get to the facts.
Congress just voted to make America hungrier and sicker. Early Thursday morning, the House narrowly passed a massive bill that is set to cut programs like Medicaid and SNAP. Our representative… Read moreLetter to the Editor: Passage of budget package disappoints Crane constituent
The Greater Flagstaff Chamber has been invited to share in this space what’s going on in the business world, and we are always grateful for the opportunity. Read moreChamber Column: Looking at business in Flagstaff and beyond
New Hampshire became the first state this month to authorize a strategic Bitcoin reserve. As the lead sponsor of this groundbreaking legislation, I’m proud that our state continues its traditi… Read morePOINT: States should follow New Hampshire in establishing Bitcoin reserves
States should think twice before creating state strategic crypto reserves before following New Hampshire’s lead. That state’s lawmakers have placed a dubious bet using public funds on a shady … Read moreCOUNTERPOINT: States should refuse to make risky bets on crypto
This week's EarthTalk article from Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss. Read moreEarthTalk: Some municipalities are still struggling to provide safe drinking water
May 8. VE (Victory in Europe) day, 80 years ago. Probably the most consequential day in my life. Read moreLetter to the Editor: War survivor speaks of current fears as May 8 passes
A fundamental responsibility of every member of the Arizona Game and Fish Commission is to ensure that the ethical standards of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation are supported … Read moreArizona Voices: Commission decision on Arizona tags is a “win� for all
Every May, communities across the country recognize National Trauma Awareness Month, a time to raise public awareness about traumatic injuries, promote injury prevention, and honor the profess… Read moreCommunity Health Matters: Raising awareness, saving lives: Injury prevention during National Trauma Awareness Month
Critics swing between accusing the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) of overreach and declaring it a failure at cutting government. Read moreCOUNTERPOINT: DOGE’s swift but not-so-terrible sword
Waste, fraud and abuse. These are the seemingly magic words the world’s richest man incants to justify the chainsaw he’s taking to our government in the form of his Department of Government Ef… Read morePOINT: Deception and destruction � Musk and DOGE’s real goal
This week's EarthTalk article from Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss. Read moreEarthTalk: Improvements in air quality still need support
We, individually and our governmental systems, can only make good decisions if we can access verified information. In 1967, Congress created the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) as a … Read moreLetter to the Editor: Defunding CPB will diminish accurate information
May 8, 1945, was a momentous day; the end of World War II in Europe, 80 years ago. I was 6 years old and remember it well. It was a beautiful spring day in Germany, and I knew I was going to l… Read moreLetter to the Editor: Remembering the day WWII ended in Germany
On April 29, the Daily Sun featured an article titled "Railroad safety efforts on track?" I was surprised to read that Flagstaff was in danger of losing the Quiet Zone (no blaring train horns)… Read moreLetter to the Editor: Those living in east side of city also deal with train noise
Thank you, Cindy Murray, for your article about cats and birds. My family, also, let a cat be outdoors where it could kill birds in the 1950s. I know better now, and my current cat is indoors … Read moreLetter to the Editor: The cat's out of the bag on keeping felines indoors
I want to ensure that all children and youth, not just those in the U.S., are able to grow up in a world that is safe, peaceful and prosperous. One of the most effective ways the U.S. governme… Read moreLetter to the Editor: Assistance for all children stressed as key to future
The news that the Flagstaff Area National Monuments headquarters office in Flagstaff was to be closed by the end of August appeared in media last month. NPS personnel were advised not to make … Read moreCoconino Voices: Keep the Flagstaff Area National Monuments headquarters open
When I grew up, attending college was a badge of honor increasingly required for career success and a widely praised life experience that helped young people become adults, fueling American pr… Read morePOINT: Attending college has a new mission: Help save democracy
For generations, an American university degree was considered a ticket to a better future. It promised intellectual growth, exposure to various experiences and perspectives and economic opport… Read moreCOUNTERPOINT: Too radical, too expensive: Are university degrees still worth the cost?
This week's EarthTalk article from Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss. Read moreEarthTalk: Social housing seen as solving several issues
Dear Daily Sun, I appreciated very much being honored on April 5 by Nat White and others by having my name on a park bench at Buffalo Park. But Nat and many others on the steering committee al… Read moreLetter to the Editor: Shrader expresses appreciation for bench dedication
Trump and the Republicans are reducing federal departments� staff, expertise and funding. That includes Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and veterans' earned benefits. Read moreLetter to the Editor: When it comes to cuts, let's make things fair
Driving a manual Jeep Wrangler across country from Ohio, Dr. Thomas Drouhard arrived in Tuba City to become a second full-time general surgeon. The Tuba City Indian Medical Center had been ser… Read moreLetter to the Editor: Remember the impacts of Dr. Thomas Drouhard
May 5 is National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP), a reminder of the violence that impacts Indigenous women, girls, and their relatives � an issue that cont… Read moreCoconino Voices: National MMIP Day brings attention to violence against Indigenous persons in Flagstaff
President Donald Trump’s first 100 days back in office have been a whirlwind of action and change not seen in Washington in decades. The president won a decisive Electoral College victory in N… Read morePOINT: The start of a golden age
As we quickly approach the 100-day mark of the second Donald Trump presidency, let us look at what has happened. Read moreCOUNTERPOINT: A MAGA mess and authoritarian overreach
This week's EarthTalk article from Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss. Read moreEarthTalk: Efforts to restore wild salmon ramp up as numbers decline
The Mexican gray wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) once roamed freely through the Southwestern United States and northern Mexico, from the Rockies down through the Sierra Madre. By the mid-1900s, the… Read moreLetter to the Editor: What would happen if we let wolves return?
Our Flagstaff community is awesome. 2,500 attended the protest on April 5, and many protested again on April 19. This grassroots energy will continue. Join us at the next protest May 1, Thursd… Read moreLetter to the Editor: Protesters urged to keep up 'grassroots energy'
I'd like to try to help David Wolf be less confused about the motives of the 2,500 or so protesters at Flagstaff City Hall on April 5 at the Hands Off rally. Read moreLetter to the Editor: Some clarity on why protesters were out April 5 offered
Good crowd at the Free Speech Rally April 19, though not as many as at the Hands Off. I saw some new signs, my favorite being "Eggs are so expensive because all the chickens are in Congress." … Read moreLetter to the Editor: 'Old fogey' continues to be impressed by protests
In reply to the “Man ‘confused� over recent protests ...� letter to the editor in 4/19/2025 Daily Sun, I would make a few points. Read moreLetter to the Editor: Answers to letter writer wondering why protests are taking place
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