
Ex-Lawmaker Leezah Sun Found Guilty of Violating Restraining Order
A Phoenix court found former lawmaker Leezah Sun violated a restraining order, leading to her resignation last year.

A Phoenix court found former lawmaker Leezah Sun violated a restraining order, leading to her resignation last year.

ASU professor Hua Wei’s team developed AI projects like Shaded Routing and DeepShade to help cities combat extreme heat.

Glacier National Park remains open during the federal shutdown, risking trash pileups and limited emergency responses.

The Montana Department of Transportation updates its freight plan to address shipping issues and engage stakeholders.

Funding for a copper mine in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula has been cut amid environmental and tribal concerns.

The Montana state-contracted program for healthcare professionals facing addiction may undergo changes following critical feedback.

Students at MSU-Billings claim their academic paths were disrupted when two professors were put on indefinite leave.

Michigan lawmakers passed a bipartisan budget, missing deadlines, including a new 24% wholesale tax on marijuana.

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A federal judge ruled transgender individuals in Arizona can amend birth certificates without surgery.

Housing insecurity in Montana’s tribal communities is a deep-rooted, complex issue explored in The Shelter Gap series.

AI-powered cameras are now used for fire detection in Arizona’s Coconino National Forest, sparking debate over their impact.

