Virginia bill proposes first-degree murder charges for fentanyl distribution
Dealers who sell or distribute substances containing fentanyl could face first-degree murder charges under a bill introduced by a Virginia lawmaker.
Dealers who sell or distribute substances containing fentanyl could face first-degree murder charges under a bill introduced by a Virginia lawmaker.
The Board of Directors of the Republican River Water Conservation District (RRWCD) will hold a special board meeting in the conference room at the Hilton Garden Inn, in Thornton, CO on Thursday, January 5, 2023, and on Friday, January 6, 2023.
A recent move by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission could mean solar panel owners in the state could receive less money from Idaho Power.
Governor-Elect Katie Hobbs' selection of Pima County Health Director Dr. Theresa Cullen to lead the Arizona Department of Health Services marks another likely point in policy changes in contrast to outgoing Governor Doug Ducey's administration.
In the midst of droughts during the state's driest year on record, homeowners struggle to maintain the ideal image of the impeccably-manicured, emerald-green front yard.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis gave his approval this week to eight ballot measures that were passed by voters in the November general election.
There are so many “magic bullets” marketed by charlatans that people don’t know what to believe.
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Arkansas, Louisiana and Oklahoma will submit a formal application to the Department of Energy for funding of their regional hydrogen hub.