| You are now officially subscribed to The California Flyover – You ready? ✈ Here's what you can expect: 1) Top-notch coverage of every blessed inch of California.
2) Fact-based stories without the spin found in most media outlets.
3) It’s FREE! And always will be. Consider us your guide to all things interesting in The Golden State. Let's cover a few (very quick) housekeeping items to ensure you get uninterrupted delivery of The California Flyover: First, to make sure our next edition arrives without any interference from your local inbox overlord (Gmail, iCloud, etc). Would you mind hitting reply and telling us that you got our note? That's the best way to ensure our emails get through in the future. Also, this is important: Please take one of the following steps so we don't miss you. Gmail users: Move us to your primary inbox: - On your phone: Hit the 3 dots (...) at the top right corner of the app, click "Move to" then "Primary". If you don't see Primary, you're already set.
- On desktop: Back out of this email, drag and drop this email into the "Primary" tab on the top left of the screen.
Apple Mail users: - Tap on our email address at the top of this email (next to "From:" on mobile) and click "Add to VIP".
AOL Mail users: - Select "Contacts", select "New Contact" (it's a little person icon at the top left), enter news@editor.thecaliforniaflyover.com, and click "Add Contact."
Outlook users: - Hover over the from email address at the top of this email, click the three dots icon, click "Add to Outlook Contacts", and click "Save" or "Create".
For all other users, please follow the instructions here. Second, be on the lookout for our first edition to hit your inbox in the morning! Finally, we'd love to know what you think of The California Flyover. Please send the Editor any feedback at editor@thecaliforniaflyover.com.
Texas deserves bias-free news. Own it now. ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ | | | | | Dear Texas Flyover Reader, Today’s sponsor is the Texas State Historical Association, which is hosting an event that caught our attention. If you’re interested in Texas history, it’s worth a look: an immersive weekend in San Antonio that goes far beyond a typical tour and brings the story of the Texas Revolution to life. -Cole, CEO  Alamo cannons and a Fiesta weekend deep-dive into the Texas Revolution. Calling all Central Texans - history is calling! At the historic Menger Hotel, April 17-19, the Texas State Historical Association will host its most exciting event: Texas Revolution Rendezvous. This Revolution-centered weekend kicks off with an 1836 dinner. This lantern-lit experience will deliver modern takes on the food staples Texans had aplenty, as renowned Texas historian, Dr. Stephen Hardin, delivers a captivating presentation on the Runaway Scrape.  Saturday morning, attendees can choose one of three unique downtown tours including a riverboat adventure and two Alamo Plaza tours. Talks by noted historians begin at noon - a rare opportunity to learn about the history of the Alamo’s fabled cannons, how the buildings of the Alamo have changed over four centuries, and the Goliad Massacre. Each attendee will receive a custom Fiesta medal and free admission to some of San Antonio’s premier museums including the Alamo’s Ralston Collections Center, Briscoe Western Art Museum and The Witte. Remember the Alamo with an unforgettable weekend. Register while slots are available.
The Bureau of Land Management will begin removing up to 1,500 wild burros from the Lake Pleasant area on Wednesday to reduce the herd and address public safety and resource concerns. ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ | .png) | Tuesday, March 31, 2026 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1997, the Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team captured its first NCAA title, edging Kentucky 84-79 in overtime to cap a historic run that included wins over three No. 1 seeds. Final Four excitement is in the air for Wildcats fans! See how the UofA campus bookstore is prepping in Arizona Business. 🚙 Are Baby Boomers the safest drivers or the most dangerous? Which generation has the highest crash fatality rate? And who are the fastest drivers? In today’s Flyover Podcast, Ayla Brown breaks down a new report ranking drivers from baby boomers to Gen X to millennials and Gen Z. But where did your generation end up on the list? Tune in to find out! It's finally here: The California Flyover launches tomorrow! We're bringing the same daily briefing to the Golden State, and we'd love for your friends and family out West to be in from day one. Sign up here. Today’s sponsor, Brad's Deals, is highlighting 9 hidden perks of your Amazon Prime membership that many subscribers don’t realize they already have access to. Buckeye ☁️ 92/69° | Bullhead City ☁️ 84/64° | Casa Grande 🌤️ 92/67° | Flagstaff 💨 60/31° | Globe ⛅ 80/57° | Kingman ☁️ 73/53° | Lake Havasu ☁️ 87/68° | Payson ⛅ 69/49° | Phoenix ⛅ 92/70° | Prescott ☁️ 68/43° | Safford ⛅ 85/61° | Sedona ⛅ 72/50° | Show Low ☁️ 66/44° | Sierra Vista 🌤️ 81/60° | Tucson ⛅ 89/65° | Yuma ☁️ 93/71°  Take The Flyover with you. Busy day? Listen to our daily 15-minute podcast while commuting, cooking, or walking the dog—your Flyover fix, anywhere. | | | | | Glendale Marine Tied to Weapons Scheme A Glendale-native Marine is in federal custody after prosecutors say he stole a Javelin anti-tank missile system and tens of thousands of rounds of military ammunition from a California base and sold them in Arizona. Cpl. Andrew Paul Amarillas, 23, an ammunition technician formerly stationed at Camp Pendleton, is accused of carrying out the scheme. Amarillas was arrested in Quantico, Virginia, during training and later indicted by a federal grand jury in Arizona on theft and weapons charges. He pleaded not guilty this week in Phoenix and is being held without bail as a flight risk. Investigators have recovered at least one weapon-related item but believe he may be responsible for about 2 million rounds of M855 ammunition that remain unaccounted for. | Burro Removal Planned at Lake Pleasant The Bureau of Land Management will begin removing up to 1,500 wild burros from the Lake Pleasant area on Wednesday to reduce the herd and address public safety and resource concerns. Officials say the current population of about 2,300 animals far exceeds the approved range of 140 to 250, as urban growth has reduced habitat and increased burro-vehicle collisions and neighborhood encounters. The roundup will use bait and water trap corrals, with priority given to animals straying onto roads, neighborhoods, and private land. Captured burros will be transported to a holding facility in Florence, where they will be prepared for adoption or sale through the agency’s program. | NFL Eyes Rule Changes in Phoenix Meetup NFL officials are meeting in Phoenix this week to address potential rule changes along with broader priorities including player safety, officiating standards, and game operations. Proposed changes include allowing replay officials to assist on certain missed penalties, tweaks to the dynamic kickoff alignment, and expanded use of technology such as virtual measurements. Additional topics include international expansion, artificial intelligence, and the growth of flag football at the youth and international levels. The competition committee is also preparing contingency plans for replacement officials as labor talks with the referees union stall. | | | Flying together with our sponsor  Once upon a time we had to make lists and physically go to stores when we needed things. Sometimes we’d have to go to several stores or even shopping malls for what we needed. Then one day, out of the heavens, came Amazon. For many of us, free shipping and access to exclusive shows and movies is enough reason to fork over the $14.99 per month to get Prime. But if those reasons haven't been enough to entice you to join Prime, maybe some of these lesser-known incentives will tempt you to sign up. Here are 9 of those perks. | | | | ➤ Scottsdale: Police have identified a body found in a canal as a missing 28-year-old mother from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. The cause of death is under investigation. (Watch) ➤ Tucson: Three scientists from the Planetary Science Institute have been selected for NASA’s Artemis team to support mission planning and lunar surface science. (Watch) ➤ Mesa: A fast-moving fire Sunday at an apartment complex near Gilbert and Main damaged 13 units and displaced about 25 people, with no injuries reported. (Watch) ➤ Phoenix: TSA agents at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport were expected to receive paychecks as early as yesterday after President Trump signed an executive order directing funds for TSA during the partial government shutdown. (Watch) ➤ Bullhead City: The Bullhead City School District has launched an anonymous, online parent survey through Friday, April 3 to help guide improvements and drive engagement. (Details) ➤ Prescott Valley: The annual Spring Fair returns April 11 to the Civic Center on the Green with free, family-friendly activities, rides, vendors, and food trucks. (Details) | | | | ➤ Arizona freshman Koa Peat was named the West Region's Most Outstanding Player after averaging 17.5 points shooting across four games in March Madness. Senior Jaden Bradley also earned All-Region honors. (More) ➤ The Diamondbacks hosted the Detroit Tigers in their home opener last night after being swept in a three-game opening series by the Los Angeles Dodgers. (See Score) ➤ ASU men's basketball coach Randy Bennett hired Cal Baptist's Rick Croy as his associate head coach. Croy's son, a four-star recruit, recently flipped his commitment to ASU as well. (More) ➤ Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson is drawing interest from the Cardinals, who are currently listed as the betting favorites to select him in the 2026 NFL draft. (More) ➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | MLB | NHL | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | Tennis Flying together with our sponsor ➤ MMA fighters should have the world's worst teeth. But they don't—why? Because, despite the risk of cracked, broken, and loose teeth, which a mouthguard does little to stop…They use this 15-second hack from an elite Harvard dentist that turns even the most rotten teeth into perfect whites. All you need is your finger and a little bit of salt. After which, you'll be able to stop gum bleeding, tooth decay, and bad breath…Even if everything else you've tried (so far) has failed. It's easy. Watch this short video to find out how. | | | | ➤ The University of Arizona campus bookstore has received its first shipment of Final Four gear as the Wildcats make their deepest NCAA tournament run since 2001. (More) ➤ Around 20 restaurants in Downtown Chandler will take part in the You’re Bacon Me Crazy Brunch Crawl on April 11, featuring discounted brunch items and themed stops. (Details) ➤ A luxury listing in Sedona hit the market for $18.5 million, offering a 3-bedroom, 4-bath, 5,767-square-foot home at 330 Eagle Mountain Ranch Rd. (Photos) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Oil prices are surging and retirement accounts could pay the price. When supply chains weaken, overvalued stocks correct, wall street panics and 401(k)s freefall. Smart money is protecting their wealth with a little-known IRS loophole, transferring savings into gold tax-free. Learn how—get the free 2025 Wealth Protection Guide. | | | | ➤ More than a year after a road rage crash led to a partial leg amputation, a man known as “Bicycle Barry” is back riding and planning an April 18 trip to Camelback Mountain to raise awareness for cyclist safety. (Watch) ➤ Camp Verde authorities are asking for help locating a dog named Dallas that ran from a crash site Monday on I-17 near General Crook Trail. (Photos) ➤ Yavapai County will offer free yard waste drop-off starting Wednesday through June 1 at county transfer stations for brush, branches, grass, leaves, and yard trimmings to reduce wildfire risk. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Struggling with foot fungus? This simple “toe-stretch” method is gaining attention for delivering fast results—no creams, medications, or gels needed. Just one easy movement may help eliminate fungus in weeks. Thousands are already experiencing relief. Curious how it works? Discover the full method and see if it can help you too. | | | | Which Flagstaff-born, Kingman-raised actor became known for his raspy voice and roles in Westerns like the 1939 film Stagecoach? Show me the answer | |
You are now officially subscribed to The California Flyover – You ready? ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ...
-
PunchDrunkGamer posted: "A rundown of the biggest headlines and news from the world of competitive grappling. Gordon Ryan...
-
Trevor Wilhelm posted: " 긴급 경보, 가짜 문신, 공개 시위 및 Windsor에서 발생한 주 전체 소송 — 백신 명령에 맞서 싸우는 지역군이 동원되었습니다. 기사 작성자: [[1200,250...
-
Redação posted: " Becca Pires é uma influencer de SP que nasceu em 27 de abril de 1998. Ela começou no Vine aos 14 anos acu...
| | | | |