
Man Falls 130 Feet to Death at Grand Canyon’s Guano Point in Arizona
A 65-year-old man fell 130 feet to his death at Guano Point near Grand Canyon Skywalk, prompting a recovery effort.

A 65-year-old man fell 130 feet to his death at Guano Point near Grand Canyon Skywalk, prompting a recovery effort.

Health care remains central as the longest U.S. government shutdown nears its end, but ACA subsidy issues persist.

Gov. Katie Hobbs directs $1.8M to food aid amid SNAP funding uncertainty, with $1.5M for food banks and $300K for vouchers.

Governor Stein directs a council to optimize Workforce Pell grants, aiming to boost career training access and meet employer needs in North Carolina by 2026.

Wayne County partners with Rx Kids to support pregnant moms, offering financial aid to reduce economic hardship.

Lowell Observatory plans to reduce research funding and staff, prompting concerns over its scientific future.

Border Patrol clashed with protesters in Chicago’s Little Village, drawing criticism after pepper spray harmed bystanders amid new limits on agent force.

Former U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema spoke at a Chandler city council meeting to support a proposed data center project.

Trump halts SNAP aid during the record 40-day shutdown, impacting 42M Americans as legal battles delay relief and holiday hardship looms.

Nine Michigan Head Start programs face funding gaps due to the prolonged government shutdown, affecting 3,000 kids.

A bipartisan group of senators reached a deal to reopen the government after the longest shutdown in U.S. history.

Districts face challenges when reattempting school bonds after voter rejection. Timing, costs, and public sentiment play roles.

