
$3M Federal Grant Boosts University of Arizona’s Mineral Processing Plant
The University of Arizona receives $3M for a new mineral processing plant, enhancing student training and research.

The University of Arizona receives $3M for a new mineral processing plant, enhancing student training and research.

Education groups propose a ballot to limit Arizona’s costly universal school voucher program, adding income limits and accountability.

A lawsuit by the ACLU challenges Arizona’s restriction on nurse practitioners performing abortions, citing a 2024 amendment.

Candidates for Michigan governor discussed education policy goals, focusing on funding and teacher support.

The Pinal County Board referred Attorney Brad Miller to the state Attorney General for misuse of public funds.

An Arizona judge voids abortion laws, citing a 2024 amendment affirming a fundamental right to abortion before viability.
Montana’s winter is breaking temperature records, with five of its seven largest cities experiencing unusually high temperatures. Analysis by Montana Free Press using National Weather Service data shows daily highs in Billings, Bozeman, Great Falls, Helena, and Missoula were over 8 degrees above the norm from November to January. Specific

The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office identified Terrell Storey, charged with homicide and assault, after a Flagstaff standoff.

A lawsuit challenges Michigan’s civil rights law on abortion, claiming it infringes on free speech and religious rights.

Three recipients of the University of Michigan’s Distinguished University Professorship will share career highlights at the Michigan Union on Feb. 11.

SummerWorks 2026 invites U-M departments to host local interns for a 10-week program, aiding Washtenaw youth careers.

The Arizona Department of Public Safety identified two men killed in a helicopter crash while assisting police in Flagstaff.

