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1789 Capital denies it receives any advantage from Don Jr.’s role. In the months following Donald Trump’s return to the White ...
DHS says retired Marine sniper Dan LaLota’s firm is uniquely qualified to meet the government’s needs. LaLota tells WIRED his ...
A controversial ingredient may have ended up in these sweet treats, according to new details released by the FDA.
Universities across the country, including Murray State, have been hit with Freedom of Information Act requests from a large national media company, all part of an effort to bring attention to the ...
This year’s Holiday Bowl is being played next year. For the first time in the local college football bowl game’s 47-year history, the Holiday Bowl will have a post-New Year’s Day kickoff. The 2025 ...
The Definitive Guide to the Future of College Football" will be released. This edited excerpt looks at whether the sport needs central leadership like professional leagues. In 1920, professional ...
Only one tribe in the U.S. has succeeded in giving rights of nature to a river. The Yurok tribe secured legal personhood for the Klamath River, which runs through Oregon and California. Amy Bowers ...
Salt River Project will remain subject to the state's public records law after an Arizona Supreme Court decision in a case brought by the Sierra Club.
This week, the Arizona Corporation Commission took the first step toward repealing a nearly 20-year-old mandate regarding renewable energy.
Arizona regulators have voted to begin the process to repeal the mandates that required at least 15% of utility energy supplies to come from eligible renewable energy by 2025.
PHOENIX (KVOA) - Arizona residents are encouraged to share their views at the upcoming Arizona Corporation Commission meeting.