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Allan Stein
Allan Stein is a national reporter for The Epoch Times based in Arizona.
Power Substation Attacks Raise Authorities’ Awareness of Need for Tighter Security Around Key Infrastructure
BOULDER CITY, Nevada—During World War II, America feared surprise enemy attacks on its electrical power grid plunging the ...
US
January 31, 2023
Arizona Border Towns Struggle as Cartels Drive Border Crisis
SAN LUIS, Ariz.—A tangled coil of razor wire marks the end of a segment of the border wall ...
US
January 30, 2023
Animal Advocates ‘Appalled’ at Wyoming Lawmakers’ Proposal for Legal Slaughter of Wild Horses, Burros
Animal welfare groups say they are "appalled" by a bipartisan resolution introduced by Wyoming lawmakers that requests Congress ...
US
January 25, 2023
‘Their Darkest Hours’: Families Share the Burden of PTSD-Diagnosed Veterans
WILLIAMS, Ariz.—U.S. Army veteran Rick Northrop and Juanita Hendrix had been dating for only a few weeks when ...
Social Issues
January 23, 2023
Arizona Lawmakers Propose Civic Participation Act to Boost Youth Participation in Government
Arizona lawmakers have announced bipartisan legislation that would lower the age of eligibility to run for elected office ...
Arizona
January 15, 2023
Arizona’s Biosphere 2 Project Continues Mission of Exploring a Changing Planet
ORACLE, Arizona—From the outset, the Biosphere 2 project had all the ingredients of a large-scale earth science experiment ...
US
January 14, 2023
New Book Explores Sharp Increase in Young People Dying: ‘The Data Looks Even Worse Than We Thought’
Longtime Wall Street investor Edward Dowd never planned on writing a book about the epidemic of young Americans ...
US
January 13, 2023
Locals Respond to Cleanup Efforts of 500,000-Gallon Keystone Pipeline Oil Spill: ‘Never Been Through Something of This Magnitude’
WASHINGTON, Kansas—Cleanup efforts in Kansas continued this week following one of the worst oil pipeline failures in state ...
US
January 10, 2023
Power Line Workers in High Demand Fueled by Wave of Retirements, Industry Growth
HAYS, Kansas—The view from a Midwest Energy bucket truck 62 feet above the barren corn fields in Ellis ...
US
January 9, 2023
New Year’s Eve Street Party in Arizona Gives the Boot to 2022
PRESCOTT, Ariz.—It wasn't the big ball dropping in Times Square, but the effect was just as spectacular in ...
Arizona
January 1, 2023
2022 A Year of Toil, Trouble, and Yet Hope for Many Americans
The following article represents five days on the road driving through Arizona, California, and Nevada, listening to everyday ...
US
December 31, 2022
Motorists Advised to ‘Be Prepared’ When Driving in a Blizzard
COTTONWOOD, Ariz.—Winter is the best time to be prepared for road emergencies—and the worst time not to be. ...
US
December 30, 2022
UFOs Now on Official Radar in New US Defense Act Allocation
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz.—On Dec. 27, President Joe Biden signed the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act into law allocating nearly ...
US Features
December 28, 2022
Alaska Crabbers Set for $300 Million in Disaster Relief After Massive Decline in Crab Numbers
Alaska crabbers could receive $300 million in federal disaster relief after the state suspended the 2022 harvest season for ...
US
December 28, 2022
In True Spirit of Christmas, Arizona Ranch Owner Takes In 9 Wild Horses Sold at Auction
WILLIAMS, Ariz.—Molly Wisecarver is a firm believer in Christmas miracles—not the kind with golden wings, but four hooves, ...
US News
December 24, 2022
Kari Lake Team Focuses on Printing Problems in Election Case Trial, Defense Calls for Sanctions Over No ‘Evidence’
MESA, Ariz.—Attorneys representing Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake and local election officials squared off in a Mesa courtroom ...
Politics
December 23, 2022
First Witnesses Testify on Opening Day of Lake-Hobbs Election Trial
MESA, Ariz.—The first of a two-day-trial began Wednesday in Maricopa County in an election lawsuit filed by Republican gubernatorial ...
2022 Midterm Elections
December 22, 2022
Maricopa Judge Takes Motion to Dismiss Kari Lake Lawsuit ‘Under Advisement’
A Maricopa County judge said on Dec. 19 that he's taking a motion to dismiss an election lawsuit ...
Judiciary
December 19, 2022
Advocates for Arizona Wild Horses Slated to be Rounded Up See Hope in DNA Results
Alpine wild horse advocates in Arizona are awaiting lab results to determine whether the free-roaming horses being rounded ...
US
December 19, 2022
Santa Claus Is Back in Business With Post-Pandemic Hiring Boom
Santa Claus is back by popular demand this holiday season. He's ringing donation bells, attending parades, lighting Christmas ...
US
December 16, 2022
Arizona Wild Horse Advocates Buy Up Dwindling Alpine Herd
PRESCOTT, Ariz.—Simone Netherlands grabbed a handful of green alfalfa hay and called out to Apache, who was guarding ...
Arizona
December 3, 2022
Nonprofit Blood Donation Service Starts Matching Unvaccinated Patients With Donors
Swiss naturopathic physician George Della Pietra believes that people worldwide should be free to choose whether to get ...
US News
December 2, 2022
Arizona’s Maricopa County Certifies Election Amid Opposition
PHOENIX, Ariz.—The consensus among the nearly 200 voters waiting in the cold outside the Maricopa Board of Supervisors ...
2022 Midterm Elections
November 29, 2022
Maricopa County Votes to Certify Election Results
PHOENIX—The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors voted to certify the November midterm general election results despite voters claiming ...
Election Integrity
November 28, 2022
Underwhelming Turnout at Arizona Election Protest Fuels Calls for More Action
PHOENIX, Ariz.—They came. They sat. They protested, and they left. Few in attendance expected the disappointingly low turnout ...
Arizona
November 26, 2022
‘Greater Idaho’ Moves Closer to Bi-State Referendum As Two More Oregon Counties Vote to Leave
Two more conservative-leaning counties in eastern Oregon, and one politically split county in California, have voted to begin ...
US
November 25, 2022
Joint Federal Raid Leaves Area 51 Blogger Still Feeling ‘Traumatized’ Weeks After Event
A Nevada blogger reporting for years on the highly classified military base Area 51 said he's still feeling ...
Constitutional Rights
November 22, 2022
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