
Senate Considers Renewing Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA)
The U.S. Senate is drafting a bill to renew compensation for those exposed to radiation from uranium mining and testing.
The U.S. Senate is drafting a bill to renew compensation for those exposed to radiation from uranium mining and testing.
A judge will decide whether to halt the crackdown on hemp products in Arizona, citing legal debates over sales.
COVID-19 cases in Arizona remain low despite the Nimbus variant gaining dominance in the U.S., causing sore throats.
President Trump nominates Ted Cooke as U.S. Bureau of Reclamation head, facing Colorado River water negotiations.
Phoenix backs bill to use tax dollars for Arizona Diamondbacks stadium repairs after seeking changes to the proposal.
Liz Makings discusses the negative connotations of terms like “invasive” for plants and suggests a more nuanced view.
Christian Vivas, 37, elevates his creative media studio with AI skills from Miami Dade College, integrating AI deeply.
State lawmakers near a deal on a $17.6 billion budget plan, adding House priorities without affecting the financial bottom line.
Proposed cuts to USGS could severely impact Arizona’s Southwest Biological Science Center, sparking community concern.
Republicans propose selling 3.3 million acres of public land in 11 states, excluding parks, for housing solutions.
Arizona’s water fund, created to secure new supplies, faces another $70 million cut to balance the state budget.
Social media users on Reddit create “snark pages” to critique influencers like Remi Bader, blurring public and private lines.