
Arizona’s New Law Shields Utilities from Liability in Wildfire Cases
A new Arizona law limits utility liability for starting wildfires. Gov. Hobbs signed a revised HB2201 requiring plans.
A new Arizona law limits utility liability for starting wildfires. Gov. Hobbs signed a revised HB2201 requiring plans.
House Republicans’ reconciliation bill proposes $300 billion cuts to SNAP, impacting low-income families, while extending 2017 tax benefits.
Joe Tate announces U.S. Senate candidacy, Ypsilanti’s eco-friendly curly hair products, and Hemlock’s The Maple Grille.
The Department of Homeland Security seeks 20,000 National Guard troops to aid in the removal of undocumented migrants.
A Prescott officer indicted for manslaughter after shooting an unarmed man, Daniel Leslie, during an arrest attempt.
An investigation reveals “Crime Free Lease Addendums” in Arizona don’t reduce crime and may lead to unjust evictions.
Wildlife biologists in Arizona and New Mexico work to capture and count endangered Mexican gray wolves, facing genetic concerns.
Perimenopause symptoms like mood swings and fatigue often go unrecognized. Specialists can help with treatment options.
Leo XIV, the first American Pope, born in Chicago, has a strong connection to Michigan. His election surprised many.
Washtenaw County Prosecutor Eli Savit is running for Michigan attorney general in 2026, focusing on corporate crime.