
Navajo Nation Addresses False Reports of ICE Targeting Indigenous Residents
Tribal leaders in northern Arizona assure residents that ICE is not targeting them, but urge carrying ID as a precaution.
Tribal leaders in northern Arizona assure residents that ICE is not targeting them, but urge carrying ID as a precaution.
President Trump withdrew EPA plans to set PFAS limits in water. Michigan regulates PFAS, facing legal challenges.
President Trump’s first week saw actions on education igniting controversy, fueling anxiety among educators and families.
In today’s episode, we discuss Trump’s second term, squeaky sand, advice for listeners, and a docuseries on Black history.
Alexandra Murphy explores why 36% of Detroiters struggle with transportation and how the TSI can offer solutions.
More than 72 million Americans benefit from Medicaid, but proposed cuts could reduce coverage or shift costs to states.
More than 72 million Americans get health coverage through Medicaid. Proposed GOP cuts could reduce this assistance.
Flagstaff author Kevin Fedarko won the Carnegie Medal for his Grand Canyon hike book, highlighting its challenges.
Payments to help Western states respond to drought are paused after an order from President Trump, impacting funds.
Phoenix leaders will meet privately to discuss legal advice on Trump-era immigration policies and enforcement issues.
Three years into the bird flu outbreak, infections show no sign of slowing. Farmers urge the U.S. to consider vaccination.
Inclusion in education sparks debate. Advocates, parents, and educators discuss its impact on students with disabilities.