
Arizona Expands University Athlete Compensation with New NIL Law
Arizona expands student athlete compensation law, allowing direct payments and 50/50 raffles to fund athletes’ pay.
Arizona expands student athlete compensation law, allowing direct payments and 50/50 raffles to fund athletes’ pay.
The May Hicks Curtis House, Flagstaff’s historic site, is saved from demolition for community use, preserving its legacy.
Gov. Hobbs approves law making it a state crime for protesters to set up encampments at universities, stirring debate.
As summer nears, Michigan faces a decline in Canadian visitors due to strained US-Canada relations under Trump’s term.
In this Stateside episode, we cover the Christopher Schurr trial, a Michigan galaxy event, and a Detroit Opera preview.
Detroit’s mayoral race heats up as Mike Duggan exits to run for governor; nine candidates vie to address key issues.
Phoenix’s housing market sees high inventory levels; analysts say it’s not crashing, with stable demand and shifts.
Dan Green and Rachel Entrekin set new records in the Cocodona 250 ultrarun, overcoming tough conditions to win.
Coconino County faces budget uncertainty as federal funding cuts loom, risking jobs and essential services like Meals on Wheels.
The jury couldn’t agree on a verdict in Christopher Schurr’s trial for Patrick Lyoya’s death, leading to a mistrial.
Michelle Yang’s memoir explores her journey as a third-culture immigrant, tackling themes of trauma and belonging.
Michigan’s Jocelyn Benson urges GOP-led committee to narrow election-related subpoenas to avoid legal and security issues.