
Fire Restrictions Begin in Northeastern Arizona Amid Dry Conditions
Fire restrictions begin Friday in northeastern Arizona due to a dry winter, affecting Apache and Navajo counties.

Fire restrictions begin Friday in northeastern Arizona due to a dry winter, affecting Apache and Navajo counties.

Navajo Nation addresses uranium ore transport despite opposition. Agreement allows inspections and sets transport limits.

The FDA ended the semaglutide shortage, impacting affordable access to weight-loss drugs. This decision raises conflict of interest concerns.

Megan Gherrity loves teaching prekindergarten but had to work multiple jobs due to low wages. Her situation improved after her husband’s promotion. Gov. Shapiro’s $55 million proposal aims to raise early education wages, addressing job shortages.

Apple’s $500 billion US investment includes TSMC’s Phoenix factory, creating jobs and boosting chip production.

Proposals sought for the inaugural Rackham Symposium focused on mental health and well-being in graduate education.

Governor Whitmer urged unity in her State of the State, pushing for bipartisan solutions on infrastructure and education.

A proposal to fund stadium improvements for the Arizona Diamondbacks passed the state House but faces hurdles.

A pivotal moment for Indigenous Peoples Day in Montana unfolded as Senate Bill 224, introduced by Sen. Shane Morigeau, D-Missoula, successfully passed the Senate.

Bipartisan majorities in the U.S. Congress approved the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act in 2021, with $7.5 billion for EV charging infrastructure.

Dane County Judge Susan Crawford accuses opponent Brad Schimel of mishandling sex crime cases in the race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

House Republicans passed a budget bill proposing $1.5 trillion in federal spending cuts, targeting Medicaid amidst concerns over fraud and waste.

