
Colorado Residents Plead Guilty in Arizona School Voucher Fraud Case
Two Colorado residents pleaded guilty to defrauding Arizona’s school voucher program of over $100,000 using fake documents.

Two Colorado residents pleaded guilty to defrauding Arizona’s school voucher program of over $100,000 using fake documents.

If your morning coffee feels a little pricier lately, you’re not imagining it. A new 50% tariff on coffee imports has sent prices climbing across the country. In July alone, coffee prices surged compared to last year — putting a strain not just on your daily cup, but also on

Michigan lawmakers debate HB 4024, a bill requiring schools to enforce bathroom use by sex assigned at birth, sparking concern.

Environmental groups petitioned the federal government to ensure the Colorado River’s water is used reasonably.

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel warns the University of Michigan’s decision to halt gender-affirming care for minors may violate state laws.

Raelyn Harman, founder of Teachers’ Teammates, supports Delaware County teachers facing rising school supply costs.

COVID-19 cases are rising in Coconino County, but remain below pandemic peaks. Health tips: handwashing, vaccination.

Veterans and families criticize Guard’s D.C. role, citing legal, ethical concerns over using troops for law enforcement and urban projects.

In early 1900s Arizona, firefighters used tall ponderosa pines with steel spikes to spot fires before fire towers.

FEMA employees placed on leave after signing a dissent letter critiquing staff cuts and policy changes impacting response.

Nolan Norman’s journey into microelectronic manufacturing began at Midview High, leading him to pursue a degree at Lorain.

Michigan House Republicans passed a $78.5 billion budget proposal, cutting $5 billion in waste, fraud, and abuse.

