
Arizona Bill Targets Party Houses, Falls Short on Rental Regulations
A bill aims to curb party houses but neglects housing affordability, leaving Sedona officials frustrated with the outcome.

A bill aims to curb party houses but neglects housing affordability, leaving Sedona officials frustrated with the outcome.

Immigration advocacy groups urge Michigan healthcare providers not to assist with immigration enforcement, impacting care.

Rep. Cam Cavitt’s bill to ban kratom in Michigan raises concerns over its abuse potential and lack of regulation.

A new proposal by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services aims to move legal appointments for unaccompanied children online.

State and city officials challenge DHS in federal court to block converting a Romulus warehouse into immigrant detention.

Montana’s AG accuses Helena of violating immigration laws, escalating a dispute over local vs. state authority.

Authorities in northern Arizona arrest James Arthur Runnels Jr. for the 1987 murder of Ina Claire Langstaff.

The Oscars saw a rare tie for Best Live Action Short Film with “The Singers,” shot on 35mm, no script, TikTok actors.

Governor Stein announces TSEA Energy’s $25M investment in Rockingham, creating 160 jobs and boosting North Carolina’s role in modernizing the U.S. power grid.

Democratic Gov. Tony Evers has enacted a law to extend postpartum Medicaid benefits in Wisconsin, improving maternal care.

Members of Congress lose special Delta Airlines perks amid the DHS shutdown, affecting TSA workers and security lines.

Republican Senate candidate Mike Rogers faces criticism for misrepresenting his opioid epidemic record, linked to his past support of controversial pain care legislation.

