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If You’re Still on the Fence—Here’s What You Need to Know

Since opening The Flyover to reader ownership, we’ve experienced exceptional growth—and it’s because of you, our readers, and our early investors.

Just look at what our community has accomplished in just a few months:
📈 Texas is closing in on 500,000 readers
🌴 Florida is up 32% since our crowdfunding began
🌵 Arizona has grown more than 30% this month
🌄 Colorado is up nearly 20% and now has over 100,000 readers
🏈 Ohio has nearly doubled, jumping from 28,000 to over 50,000 readers since October 1
🎧 The Flyover Podcast is approaching 400,000 monthly listeners

Across all Flyover editions, that’s 350,000 new readers added in the last month alone.

All of this growth—every milestone—was made possible by our investors.

If you’ve been watching from the sidelines, now is your moment. Don’t get left behind or let this opportunity pass.


How Do You Get a Return on Your Investment?

We believe in transparency. Like any investment, there’s risk—but The Flyover reached profitability after just two years, with 80% gross margins and 24% net income. That places us among the top 1% of media startups in America.

Here’s how your investment could create a real return:

  1. Sale: A larger media company or strategic partner could acquire The Flyover. If that day comes, we’ll only partner with those who share our values.
  2. Public Listing: We could one day go public, giving you the freedom to buy and sell your shares.
  3. Profit Distributions (Dividends): Because we’re already profitable, future dividends are a real possibility.

These are the same paths that have rewarded early investors in other successful startups—and they’re all possible because of the momentum you’ve helped build.


If you’ve been on the fence, now is the time to invest.

Join the movement that’s reshaping how Americans get their news.

👉 Invest in The Flyover here.

Top Stories

Article Icon 1School Grades Slip

The state Board of Education released letter grades for all public schools and school districts, with about 75% earning an A or B.

Compared to last year, fewer school districts earned an A or B, while the number of districts receiving a C grade increased.

You can find the grades and the report cards for all schools here. Grades are based on factors such as academic proficiency and growth, and high school graduation rates.

Article Icon 1Teachers’ Shirts Spark Criticism

A group of math teachers at Cienega High School in Vail face criticism after a photo showed them in “Problem Solved” shirts with fake blood, with some accusing them of mocking Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

The Vail School District denied that the shirts were a reference to any person or political event, saying they were part of math-themed Halloween costumes also worn last year. State Rep. Rachel Keshel challenged the district’s claim.

In related news, the city of Phoenix rejected a proposal to rename a bridge near Chase Field for Kirk, with city staff saying the proposal does not meet the requirements for ceremonial signs. Kirk founded Phoenix-based Turning Point USA.

Article Icon 1Distracted Driving Persists

A study found that Arizona drivers continue to engage in distracting behaviors despite the state’s 2019 hands-free laws.

Handheld calls dropped 26% but texting, scrolling, and app use remained unchanged, researchers with the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety said.

The researchers said tougher enforcement is needed, noting that citations and warnings have declined since 2021.

Drivers caught using a device face civil penalties starting at $75 for a first offense.

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Unknown Number Calling? It’s Not Random

The BBC caught scam call center workers on hidden cameras as they laughed at the people they were tricking. One worker bragged about making $250K from victims. The disturbing truth? Scammers don’t pick phone numbers at random. They buy your data from brokers.

Once your data is out there, it’s not just calls. It’s phishing, impersonation, and identity theft. That’s why we recommend Incogni: They delete your info from the web, monitor and follow up automatically, and continue to erase data as new risks appear. 

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Around Arizona

Tucson: Three University of Arizona students died after a hit-and-run crash near campus, with Louis John Artal, 19, facing three counts of second-degree murder. (Watch Report)

➤ Tempe: Four teens, including the son of a high-profile Maricopa County prosecutor, were arrested in a group assault outside an ASU dorm that left the victim hospitalized. (Watch)

Star Valley: Fire crews and wildlife officers safely rescued a tranquilized bear from a tree. (Photos)

➤ Tombstone: The city launched a fundraiser to revitalize the long-unused Medigovich Field into a multipurpose space for youth sports and other community activities. (Watch)

Phoenix Valley: Law enforcement increased patrols near the Gila and Agua Fria river bottoms as families endure ongoing illegal target shooting. (Watch)

Morenci: State wildlife officers and Freeport McMoRan are partnering to relocate bighorn sheep from the company’s mine, reducing collision hazards while boosting wild herds. (More)

Arizona Sports

➤ Kyle Larson captured his second NASCAR season title with a third-place finish on Sunday at Phoenix Raceway. Ryan Blaney won the race. (More)

➤ Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray will miss his third straight start because of a foot injury, with Jacoby Brissett set to start against Dallas tonight. (More)

➤ With starting quarterback Sam Leavitt out for the season, Arizona State’s Jeff Sims set the school quarterback rushing record with 228 yards in a 24-19 win over Iowa State on Saturday. (Recap)

➤ Noah Fifita threw four first-half touchdowns as Arizona beat Colorado 52-17 on Saturday. (Recap)

No. 13 Arizona men’s basketball opens the season tonight against No. 3 Florida in Las Vegas. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: NFL | NBA | NHL | Soccer | Tennis | LPGA | NASCAR

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Arizona Business

A $100 million luxury apartment project is in the works for downtown Phoenix’s Warehouse District, led by developers based in New York and Denver. (More)

Castelion Corp. selected Pinal County as the proposed site for a hypersonic missile testing and manufacturing facility on 1,095 acres. (More)

➤ Sierra Vista Realty, the city’s oldest continuously operating real estate agency, marked its 65th anniversary. (Watch)

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Sick of Scam Calls? Scared of Identity Theft?

Becoming truly anonymous online is hard—but it’s not impossible. Experts say there are several steps you can take:

  • Use a VPN all the time

  • Buy a burner phone instead of a smartphone

  • Use a secure email service instead of Gmail or Yahoo

  • Delete your social media accounts and associated data

Or use a data removal service like Incogni and stress less. Incogni helps you disappear online by erasing your personal data from brokers, search engines, and any site where it leaks. Build a private digital presence, layer by layer.

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Et Cetera

➤ NASCAR recognized 16-year-old organ donor Abraham Torres with a tribute—including his photo—on driver Joey Gase’s car for the Xfinity Series race at Phoenix Raceway. (Watch)

A coalition of veterans and wellness advocates hosted an information session on plant-based therapies and holistic approaches to pain management. (More)

The Santa Cruz Shoestring Players’ performance of Paul Slade Smith’s fast-paced comedy Unnecessary Farce runs through Nov. 9 at the Community Performing Arts Center in Green Valley. (Watch)

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The Poll

Should the U.S. permanently end Daylight Saving Time?

  1. Yes
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  3. No opinion

 

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Are you staying in or going out this Halloween?

  1. Staying in: 51%
  2. Going out: 26%
  3. Undecided: 23%
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