Eads faces warming temperatures and increasing winds this week, with weekend highs climbing near 92 degrees and gusty conditions expected Sunday afternoon.
The Trump administration directs immigration enforcement to crack down on attorneys filing fraudulent asylum claims, though available data shows asylum fraud is extremely rare.
Extreme weather in Nebraska is driving more people to seek mental health treatment, particularly low-income residents struggling to find care in rural areas.
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham on Wednesday declared a statewide emergency due to widespread drought and severe wildfire conditions, which mobilizes various state agencies to provide affected communities with resources.
Floating solar panels on a Southern Oregon reservoir will soon power about 60 homes while saving water and cutting energy costs for residents through the state's Community Solar Program.
South Carolina Senate takes a pass on drawing a new Midterm map, High gas prices leave small Iowa businesses teetering; Is your Texas ZIP code making you sick? Solar-powered rooftop gardens a boon to warming Massachusetts cities.
Ken Paxton wins Texas Senate primary runoff. Courts are delivering mixed verdicts on Republican redistricting plans and the U.S. strikes on Iran halt ceasefire talks.
US launches strikes on Iran, targeting missile sites and boats; Ohio bill would extend the statute of limitations for sexual assault survivors; Georgia codifies 'one-stop' Family Justice Center model; Lure of data center derails needed housing project in rural Maine.
South Dakota's new federal-only voter law prevented an RV-dwelling couple from voting in state and local races at a Minnehaha County polling place last week, raising questions about how poll workers are implementing the restriction.