
Arizona AG Mayes Opposes Fondomonte’s Bid to Halt Groundwater Lawsuit
Saudi-Arabian farming company Fondomonte seeks to pause a lawsuit over groundwater pumping in Arizona, citing new protections.

Saudi-Arabian farming company Fondomonte seeks to pause a lawsuit over groundwater pumping in Arizona, citing new protections.

Montana’s rivers face overcrowding and ecological challenges, prompting calls for shared conservation efforts.

The Washtenaw County Health Department confirmed its 7th measles case of the year, involving an unvaccinated child.

Governor Whitmer reads to kids, proposes $181M for Pre-K expansion and $625M for literacy, aiming for bipartisan support.

The U.S. Department of Transportation will release over $1 billion for a major bridge replacement in northern Wisconsin.

A Montana Supreme Court panel ordered a District Court to allow media to weigh in on accessing documents in a homicide case.

Gov. Katie Hobbs’ Arizona Capacity and Efficiency Initiative aims to cut $100 million in waste using tech and AI.

The North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park reopens May 15 with access to paved roads and trails post-Dragon Bravo Fire.

Democratic lawmakers in Wisconsin aim to reduce reliance on referendums for school funding as April votes approach.

After enhanced federal tax credits expired in 2026, premiums doubled for many Virginians, pushing up to 100,000 to drop ACA coverage.

South Dakota imposes limits on data centers, requiring water-use management and infrastructure cost coverage by firms.

Hidden recorders in Southwest forests capture pinyon jay whistles, aiding ecological studies with AI acoustic monitoring.

