
Kristi Noem Criticizes Arizona Elections, Calls for Federal Voter ID Law
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem cast doubts on Arizona elections, urging federal voter ID laws amid criticism.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem cast doubts on Arizona elections, urging federal voter ID laws amid criticism.

Stellantis warns 225,000 vehicle owners not to drive due to Takata airbags risk. Check VIN for recalls; repairs free.

Gotion won’t return a multi-million dollar Michigan grant after local opposition halted its EV battery plant project.
In 2020, a Montana hemp crop was harvested by two local companies aiming to create U.S.-made clothing. This endeavor marked a shift from the traditional practice of sourcing hemp materials overseas. The successful launch of the shirt last year demonstrated the potential of a domestic hemp supply chain. This achievement

Jay Fetcher in Colorado witnesses a record-low snowpack, intensifying pressure on states to conserve Colorado River.

A Flagstaff man faces 60 felony counts, including murder, after a shootout led to a deadly helicopter crash in Arizona.

Wisconsin leaders criticized the Trump administration’s decision to deny disaster aid after devastating floods last summer.

Valentine’s Day spending surges, with prices up due to tariffs. Americans face higher costs on flowers, candy, and dining.

KJZZ’s Friday NewsCap revisits major stories with Regina Cobb and Dawn Penich discussing Arizona’s GOP primary dynamics.

A surprise proposal to mine gravel in Montana’s Paradise Valley near Yellowstone sparked swift resident opposition.

U-M invites employees, retirees, students, and alumni to virtual town halls on pouring rights, with Q&A sessions.

Dustin Milner cherishes fall hunting trips to Little Lake. Safety is key, and Store Safely aims to protect rural youth.

