
Quinn McDonald Joins New 3-Year Bachelor’s Program at Johnson & Wales
Quinn McDonald is in a new 3-year criminal justice program at Johnson & Wales, saving time and tuition costs.

Quinn McDonald is in a new 3-year criminal justice program at Johnson & Wales, saving time and tuition costs.

Iowa Rep. Zach Nunn called Medicaid cut impacts a “myth,” yet seven state medical facilities closed or reduced services post-OBBB law.

A new wildlife bridge over Interstate 17 aims to reduce vehicle-animal collisions, aiding safe migration near Flagstaff.

Michigan may establish uniform septic tank rules statewide, aiming to protect public health and water quality.

Chandler expands its well system with a $1M grant to boost water resilience as Colorado River reliability declines.

Governor Whitmer announced President Trump agreed to send more funds for Northern Michigan ice storm recovery.

Democratic candidates for Montana’s Western House District gathered in Whitefish for a lively forum hosted by a podcast.

Arizona voters will choose a lieutenant governor for the first time in the next election, altering state politics.

A federal grand jury investigates a debunked audit of the 2020 Arizona election, with FBI scrutiny and political reactions.
Alaska Rep. Nick Begich, campaigning for a second term, supports Medicaid cuts, impacting 36,000 Alaskans’ healthcare access.

An autopsy confirmed an NAU student died of alcohol poisoning after a fraternity event. Three leaders were arrested.

Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justices Megan Cavanagh and Noah Hood announced they will seek reelection in November.

