
Sonora Leads Mexico in Heat-Related Deaths Amidst Soaring Temperatures
Sonora leads Mexico in heat deaths this year with 25 fatalities, urging a call for more urban green spaces in Hermosillo.
Sonora leads Mexico in heat deaths this year with 25 fatalities, urging a call for more urban green spaces in Hermosillo.
Gov. Katie Hobbs appoints Jimmy McCain to represent northern Arizona on the Board of Regents, ensuring education access.
More than 1 in 6 Detroit residents see crime as a top issue ahead of the mayoral election, despite a 50-year low rate.
The USDA announced the end of its annual food insecurity survey, sparking concern over data on hunger in America.
President Trump claims acetaminophen may link to autism, urging pregnant women to avoid it, despite lacking evidence.
A new Arizona law requires age verification for adult content online, similar to buying cigarettes or alcohol.
Biologist Grant Hokit surveys ticks in Montana, aiming to identify new species and assess disease risks as climates shift.
Rural Michigan school leaders are concerned a state budget plan could hinder funding for school transportation.
A Flagstaff police officer is under investigation after a fatal crash that left one person dead near East Butler Avenue.
Tara Hall traveled from South Carolina to Glendale, Arizona, to honor Charlie Kirk at his memorial but was turned away.
A Brookings report reveals a surge in students missing from schools post-Covid, with 2.1M unaccounted for in 2023-24.
Sea moss is a trendy ingredient praised for health benefits, but evidence is limited; it’s nutritious but not a magic elixir.