
Children’s Deaths Highlight Michigan’s Homelessness Crisis
Detroit children’s deaths highlight homelessness crisis; family gets new home; housing shortage worsens situation.

Detroit children’s deaths highlight homelessness crisis; family gets new home; housing shortage worsens situation.

Despite promises, Congress hasn’t fully reimbursed law enforcement for jailing undocumented immigrants, causing issues.

A Senate committee will hear the Fix Our Forests Act, aiming to reduce wildfires but facing opposition from environmentalists.

Montana bills to alter medical malpractice laws are advancing, limiting jury damage assessments and easing provider burdens.

A proposed bill aims to lower taxes on retirement income for seniors in Arizona, facing opposition from municipalities.

The endangered Mexican gray wolf population in Arizona and New Mexico grows for a ninth year, reaching 286 wolves.

In 2022, Kate Duffy created an Instagram account to raise awareness about Medicaid postpartum care for low-income mothers.

On today’s newscast: Teacher of the Year nominations, immigration issues in Flagstaff, and a small earthquake in Hopi.

The College of Pharmacy wins the Lawrence C. Weaver Transformative Community Service Award, recognizing its dedication to unmet community needs.

Sen. Ruben Gallego met with Phoenix health leaders to address potential Medicaid cuts, impacting Arizona’s care access.

NCES data collection is at risk due to budget cuts by DOGE, raising concerns about politicization and data loss.

Apply for Disaster Unemployment Assistance by March 10 to receive aid for Hurricane Helene impact in 39 NC counties and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.

