
Wildfires Hit Grand Canyon, Shutting Down North Rim Tourism Operations
Wildfires in Northern Arizona have devastated the Grand Canyon, impacting tourism and causing significant losses.

Wildfires in Northern Arizona have devastated the Grand Canyon, impacting tourism and causing significant losses.

The CEO of Montana’s only public psychiatric hospital, Dr. Kevin Flanigan, resigns after a year, citing no reasons. Dr. Daniel Bemporad, a former staff psychiatrist, steps in as interim CEO amid ongoing leadership changes.

The House approved Trump’s request to cut $9 billion from public broadcasting and aid, risking tribal stations’ futures.

Arizona’s Republican delegation approved cuts to foreign aid and public media funding, impacting rural communities.

Planned Parenthood faces potential closures due to a new Medicaid rule, but Arizona centers remain stable and open.

The risk of mosquito-borne illnesses is rising in Michigan with positive virus tests in multiple counties, officials warn.

Wildfires in Northern Arizona destroy structures, halt tourism, and impact businesses. Canyon Trail Rides refunds $100k.

Sen. Mark Kelly calls for an investigation into the 11,000-acre Dragon Bravo Fire at the Grand Canyon’s North Rim.

Pennsylvania athletes with disabilities gathered at the Governor’s Residence for the Special Olympics bocce ball tournament.

Lansing voters will choose their next mayor, with a primary on Aug. 5. Five candidates, including incumbent Andy Schor, are running.

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan’s independent governor bid gets backing from the Detroit Regional Chamber, stirring political waves.

In 1994, Sesame Street used Ronald Grump—a sly developer—to teach kids about greed. Now, Trump targets public broadcasting, risking PBS.

