
AZ Court Upholds Dismissal of Suit Against Dual Language Programs
The Arizona Court of Appeals affirmed a ruling preventing Tom Horne from suing over dual language programs in schools.

The Arizona Court of Appeals affirmed a ruling preventing Tom Horne from suing over dual language programs in schools.

Montana faced 2,322 wildfires last year, burning 352,491 acres. Wildland firefighters endure intense conditions…

The National Park Service refutes claims it mismanaged the Dragon Bravo Fire, stressing the role of extreme weather.

Tanya and Wasinade Raphael’s food truck, Raphael Foods, serves fry bread dishes at powwows across Northern Michigan.

Arthur Lupia, a seasoned researcher and educator, has been appointed as U-M’s VP for Research and Innovation, effective Aug 1.

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse warns that without regulating fossil fuel companies, climate disasters like the recent Texas flooding will continue.

Native American radio stations face closure if Congress cuts over $1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

After Tyler Memorial Hospital closed in 2021, Endless Mountains Health System saw its emergency department visits surge.

Former Rep. Mike Rogers claims the One Big Beautiful Bill Act ends Social Security taxes, but it merely adds temporary deductions for seniors.

Thomasville and Siler City join N.C. Main Street programs, boosting economic growth and community revitalization through strategic planning and partnerships.

The University of Michigan Center for Innovation in Detroit will lease a residential tower at 2205 Cass Ave., advancing…

The Senate approved a $9 billion rescission package, cutting $1.1 billion from public broadcasting, sparking debate.

