
Burtele Foot: New Species Discovery Reveals Ancient Climbing Abilities
Scientists at ASU named the Burtele foot fossil, found in Ethiopia in 2009, a species more primitive than Lucy.

Scientists at ASU named the Burtele foot fossil, found in Ethiopia in 2009, a species more primitive than Lucy.

As winter approaches, the University of Michigan may reduce non-critical operations during severe weather. Critical staff must report, while others work remotely or stay home without pay loss if unable to work remotely. For details, see the Emergency Reduction in Operations policy.

Moms answer moms, especially about schools. On Election Day, Suzanne Gallus, a former homeschooling mom, was stunned.

Joseph DeMarco faced challenges finding mental health providers after switching from TRICARE to Mercy Care in Arizona.

Three months into the strike at Genesys Hospital, over 700 nurses demand better ratios, sparking labor charges.

Bald eagles will nest in Prescott National Forest; seasonal closures start Monday near Lynx Lake and Verde River.

Arizona’s monsoon dust storms are now easier to understand with a new scale to classify their severity for safety.

Noah Fifita and Arizona’s defense capped a turnaround season, defeating Arizona State 23-7, spoiling their title hopes.

Arizona’s child fatality rate fell in 2024, but vaccine-preventable disease deaths increased, per a new state report.

On the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, efforts to restore bison and biodiversity are underway, fostering new ecosystems and creating innovative funding through biodiversity credits.

Congressional Republicans are close to erasing Biden-era restrictions on coal development. Legal experts warn this could undermine the BLM’s authority over grazing, energy development, and recreation across the U.S.

Melissa Dettloff was part of Detroit’s water affordability plan, paying $18/month. The program ended, now Lifeline H2O.

