
Today’s News: Native American Child Deaths, Camp Verde Petition, More
On today’s newscast: The Washington Post reports more Native American child deaths in boarding schools than acknowledged.

On today’s newscast: The Washington Post reports more Native American child deaths in boarding schools than acknowledged.

Happy holidays and Merry Christmas! I’m grateful for your readership. Here are some impactful stories from 2024.

An Oregon house cat died from bird flu after eating tainted pet food, prompting a nationwide recall by the manufacturer.

Mexico’s president unveiled “Himno Migrante” to honor Mexican immigrants in the U.S., calling them “heroes” for their support.

The Christmas Bird Count began in 1900 as a conservation effort, replacing the Christmas Side Hunt with bird counting.

Maronda Mims, in her 50s, was close to finishing her Rutgers degree when family and financial hurdles halted her journey.

Rural hospitals can apply for a federal program for higher patient care reimbursements until March, supporting 30 sites.

On today’s newscast: Legislation to protect endangered fish in the Colorado River, tribal water settlements’ future, and more.

The Arizona Department of Education ended a free tutoring program funded by COVID-19 relief dollars due to lack of funds.

Schools in 30 of Oregon’s 36 counties will receive less federal funding in 2025 after a key bill wasn’t reauthorized.

In a bid to reach rural areas, the University of Montana has transitioned its school counseling master’s program online.

Commercial air tours will soon be prohibited over Canyon de Chelly National Monument in Arizona, protecting its cultural significance.

