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The Flyover Investment Round Is Closing

And the final date will be announced shortly

We want The Flyover readers to hear this directly from us.

Our current investment round is closing this month. The final closing date will be announced in the next few days—and once it’s closed, this opportunity will be gone.

If you’ve ever considered becoming an owner of The Flyover, this is an important moment:

You no longer have months to decide. You have days.


If You’re on the Fence, Consider the Facts

This isn’t an idea-stage media startup. It’s a growing, profitable newsroom—built differently.

Over the past year:

  • Reader growth more than doubled 

  • Revenue grew 73% year over year

  • Gross profit grew 88% year over year

  • The Flyover Podcast launched and scaled to nearly 1,000,000 monthly views/listens

  • More than 2,500 investors have already joined as owners

That growth didn’t come from clickbait, outrage, or celebrity journalists. It came from something rare in modern media: facts, restraint, and respect for readers.


This Is the Final Push

Before this round closes, we’re making one last invitation to The Flyover readersJoin a movement that is:

  • Rejecting clickbait sensationalism

  • Walking away from doom-scrolling and outrage cycles

  • Saying no to political agendas disguised as news

  • Refusing celebrity journalism that puts ego and agendas over truth

The Flyover is proving that a different model works—and that readers, not corporations, can own the newsroom.


A Personal Ask

If you believe America deserves a better way to consume the news…
If you value facts over spin and reporting over opinion…
If you’re ready to support a media company doing it the right way…

This is your opportunity to step forward. Only days remain.

Own The Flyover. Invest today.

Click here to learn more →

The round is closing this month.
The final date is coming soon.
If you’ve been thinking about it—now is the time.

Top Stories

Article Icon 1Ex-Attorney General Brnovich Dies at 59

Former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has died at the age of 59, according to a statement from his family. 

His passing prompted condolences from Arizona leaders, including current state Attorney General Kris Mayes, state school Superintendent Tom Horne, and former governor Jan Brewer.

Mark Brnovich was an outstanding, dedicated public servant and a devoted family man. He will be missed,” Horne said.

Brnovich served two terms as Arizona’s Attorney General, worked as a state and federal prosecutor, and ran for the U.S. Senate in 2022. Last year, he was nominated to be the next U.S. Ambassador to Serbia. 

Article Icon 1Four Tucson Schools Closing

The Amphitheater School District in Tucson became the latest district to announce school closures, with its school board voting unanimously to shut down four elementary schools despite opposition from parents.

Superintendent Todd Jaeger cited declining enrollment and tight budgets as the driving factors.

Education officials say the closures are part of a broader statewide trend, fueled by falling birth rates, high home prices, and an expanding school voucher program.

Article Icon 1High School Player Scores 100

Maryvale High School senior Adrian Stubbs set a new state single-game basketball scoring record Tuesday, tallying 100 points in three quarters in a blowout win over Yuma’s Kofa High School.

The 5-foot-10 shooting guard scored 70 points in the first half and 30 in the third period en route to breaking the 60-year-old record of 75 points set by Fredonia’s George McCormick in 1966.

Stubbs sat out the fourth quarter in the team’s 109-25 victory. “He went insane,” Maryvale head coach Jeremy Smith said of Stubbs’ performance, in which he scored all but nine of his team’s points.

On the season, Stubbs is averaging 23.9 points, 7.1 assists, 5.7 rebounds, and 5.5 steals per game.

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A “Roaring 20’s” Crash Signal is Back, But Much Worse

The Roaring 1920s defined an era of excess that led directly to the Great Depression. Halfway through the 2020s, the warning signs from 100 years ago are frighteningly similar to today.

Look at the parallels:

  • Valuations: In 1929, the Shiller P/E ratio (a key measure of stock valuation) peaked near 30. Today, it hovers close to 40—creating phantom wealth that exists only on paper.
  • Margin Debt: Money borrowed to risk on speculation in the markets has surged to a record $1.18 trillion. When markets dip, decades of contributions to a 401(k), IRA, or pension can be wiped out in minutes.
  • The Wealth Gap: In 1929, the top 0.1% controlled 25% of the nation’s wealth. Today, economists at Saez & Zucman confirm inequality has returned to similar extremes. Extreme inequality breaks an economy dependent on consumer spending.

AI trading algorithms at the major institutions analyze danger and can sell off at any moment of weakness, which could send us straight into ‘The Greater Depression’. 

Wise investors know this and are diversifying into hard assets to prepare for history repeating itself.

You can choose to follow the route of the wise. Physical Gold is the equalizer. It’s your safest measure against a market that could collapse at any moment.

Download a FREE copy of our 2026 Preservation Guide and discover the IRS loophole that allows you to transfer your retirement savings into physical gold tax-free and without penalties.

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Around Arizona

➤ Kayenta: A man accused of killing a 3-year-old and injuring others after driving through a Christmas parade crowd pleaded not guilty to vehicular homicide. (Watch)

➤ Globe: The city continues seeking federal disaster aid, citing a new damage assessment that put the losses from fall flooding at $96 million, three times the initial estimate. (Watch)

➤ La Paz County: Gov. Katie Hobbs placed the Ranegras Plain Groundwater Basin under active management, requiring residents and farms to track water usage as groundwater levels drop and the land sinks. (Watch)

➤ Peoria: The police department launched the Axon community engagement tool on Tuesday, allowing residents to submit anonymous feedback. (More)

➤ Grand Canyon: The National Park Service warned visitors to Bright Angel Campground and Phantom Ranch to boil or treat water amid a drinking water advisory. (More)

Tucson: City leaders detailed plans to monitor and potentially take legal action if any National Guard troops are ever sent to the city to support federal immigration enforcement. (More)

Arizona Sports

Nolan Arenado brings defense, a desire to win, and clubhouse leadership, a top Arizona Diamondbacks executive said of the team’s decision to trade for the eight-time All-Star third baseman. (More)

The city of Phoenix submitted a bid to host the 2028 U.S. Olympic marathon trials following the success of the inaugural Phoenix marathon last month. (More)

Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green continues to progress in his injury rehab and is now practicing with coaches and teammates. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | Soccer

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Arizona Business

Casa Grande planning officials rejected KPPC Advanced Chemicals’ conditional use permit for its planned semiconductor chemical plant days after a groundbreaking ceremony. (More)

Supermarket chain ALDI announced plans to open 10 new stores in the Phoenix Valley as part of a 180-store nationwide expansion this year. (More)

➤ Recycling plant Aluminum Dynamics in Benson will host a hiring event on Jan. 24-25 as it fills up to 90 positions ranging from construction to administration. (More)

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Can Your 401(k) Survive “The Greater Depression”?

Margin debt has reached a new all-time high. Wealth inequality has returned to extremes that once destabilized the economy. The Shiller P/E ratio (a key measure of stock valuation) peaked near 30 in 1929 – today, it hovers around 40.

The 1920s defined an era of excess that led directly to the Great Depression. Halfway through the 2020s, the warning signs are frighteningly similar.

Wise investors are diversifying into hard assets to prepare for history repeating itself. 

Physical Gold is the equalizer. It’s your safest measure against a market that could collapse at any moment.

Request your FREE 2026 Wealth Preservation Guide and discover the IRS loophole that allows you to transfer your retirement savings into physical gold tax-free and without penalties.

Et Cetera

ESPN gymnastics commentator Michele Strom fought to keep her composure during her daughter Emma’s balance beam routine at an Arizona Wildcats gymnastics meet. (More)

➤ Oracle State Park and Patagonia Lake State Park are among more than 30 state parks offering free entry for Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday. (See List)

The 7,000-home Rancho Sahuarita neighborhood in Sahuarita will celebrate its 25th anniversary on Jan. 31 at the Sahuarita Lake Amphitheater, with live music, food trucks, and a fireworks finale. (More)

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The Poll

Have you ever seen a U.S. president in person?

  1. Yes
  2. No

 

Previous Results:

Describe your gardening skills:

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  2. Nonexistent: 19%
  3. Novice: 18%
  4. Advanced: 15%
  5. Expert: 14%
  6. None/other: 14%
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