
Measles Alert: Visit to Flagstaff Mall May Have Exposed Shoppers
Coconino County warns of potential measles exposure at Flagstaff Mall. Visitors on Nov. 6 should watch for symptoms.

Coconino County warns of potential measles exposure at Flagstaff Mall. Visitors on Nov. 6 should watch for symptoms.
Yellowstone National Park recorded 4.7 million visitors in 2024, marking its second busiest year. The majority visited during summer, while winter months saw a significant decrease in numbers. Despite a growing trend in overall park visitation, winter offers a quieter experience with fewer tourists and unique opportunities. From January to

Detroit’s Reparations Task Force submitted its report to City Council, recommending programs for African American reparations.

Scout Motors’ new HQ in Charlotte, announced by Gov. Stein, will invest $206.9M, creating 1,200 jobs, with $172,878 average salaries, boosting local economy.

Wisconsin Rep. Van Orden calls Obamacare a “failed program” and won’t commit to extending subsidies; 3.8M could lose insurance.

Arizona and other states missed the federal deadline for a Colorado River water deal, leading to extended negotiations.

Adelita Grijalva to be sworn in as Arizona’s first Latina congresswoman after winning a special election to fill her late father’s seat.

Some vulnerable House Republicans criticized the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, citing Medicaid cuts, but ultimately supported it despite their concerns.

Michigan’s political transparency portal faced delays due to tensions with its contractor, Tyler Technologies, causing frustration.

Archaeological evidence reveals the Clovis people’s spread across North America at the last ice age’s end.

The House is set to approve a funding bill to end the longest U.S. government shutdown, but health care issues remain.

Candidates urge Medicare & Medicaid to invest in Arizona’s rural health care, highlighting need for innovation and funding.

