
Daren Schnepf Becomes First Mayor of Newly Incorporated San Tan Valley
Last week, San Tan Valley appointed its first mayor, Daren Schnepf. He aims to improve roads and develop businesses.

Last week, San Tan Valley appointed its first mayor, Daren Schnepf. He aims to improve roads and develop businesses.

High school history teacher Antoine Stroman encourages students to ask tough questions about slavery and racism.

A Tucson man was detained by Israel on a flotilla to Gaza. His mother calls for action amid ongoing diplomatic efforts.
Michigan cities hit record October highs, reaching up to 89°F. A cold front is expected soon, bringing cooler temps.

Michigan’s congressional delegation is divided over the federal shutdown, with debates on health subsidies intensifying.

Montana State University and the University of Montana report enrollment growth, reflecting strong student interest.

The president’s granddaughter launched a $130 sweatshirt line on the White House lawn, highlighting a trend of using political influence for personal gain. Meanwhile, economic challenges persist for many Americans. Democrats are urged to question Trump’s wealth growth as they aim to retake Congress.

Wide Open Table is a Montana Free Press column on food. Discover a revamped family recipe—gnocchi with herbs!

The American Lung Association highlights poor air quality in Maricopa County, while Fountain Hills focuses on reducing light pollution.

The N.C. Division of Employment Security is prepared to assist workers impacted by the federal shutdown with unemployment benefits starting immediately.

Oscar Mateo’s journey to nursing was driven by compassionate care he received during his leukemia treatment, inspiring his career shift.

An audit reveals that Michigan’s Office of Recipient Rights delayed responses to abuse complaints at psychiatric hospitals.

