
Louva Dahozy, ‘Mother of the Navajo Nation,’ Passes Away at 99
Renowned community leader Louva Dahozy, the Mother of the Navajo Nation, dies at 99, leaving a lasting legacy.

Renowned community leader Louva Dahozy, the Mother of the Navajo Nation, dies at 99, leaving a lasting legacy.

Imagine the trauma of losing a pregnancy and then being arrested. Charges related to miscarriages and abortions are rising.

Michigan lawmakers introduce Kids Over Clicks bills to protect children from social media exploitation and AI chatbots.

A year after a Texas measles outbreak, health officials question if the U.S. will lose its measles-free status.

President Seth Bodnar steps down from University of Montana; expected to run for U.S. Senate against Sen. Daines.

Arizona tribal members can now add a Native American designation to their driver’s licenses, with new ID requirements.

NC residents receiving 2025 unemployment aid can now access 1099-G forms online via MyNCUIBenefits for tax filing, with paper copies arriving by February.
Saguaros face climate change challenges; extreme heat and drought threaten their survival despite short-term resilience.

City council in Troy, MI, seeks funding for a new library after residents rejected a $137M bond proposal last year.

Tuesday marked one year since President Trump began his second term. His tariffs and policies stir debate.

House Speaker Matt Hall aims to cut budgets, overhaul property taxes, and back literacy improvements with Whitmer.

Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly met with Phoenix workers facing high health care costs, stating Senate GOP unlikely to renew subsidies.

