Colorado's lieutenant governor warns that federal Medicaid cuts will strip health coverage from 130,000 state residents and burden hospitals with billions in unpaid care costs.
Federal officials and ranchers brace for the New World screwworm, a livestock parasite spreading north from Mexico that could worsen beef shortages and drive prices even higher.
The Kansas Supreme Court threw out John Boese's conviction for violating a protection from abuse order that was never issued against him, finding he could only be convicted of the stalking order he actually violated.
A Florida congressman touring the Everglades migrant detention center found it nearly empty and winding down operations, with detainees being transferred to other facilities.
The White House claims China committed to buying at least $17 billion in additional U.S. agricultural products annually for three years, though Beijing has not confirmed the deal.
Alaska's largest solar farm, under construction west of Anchorage, should produce electricity as cheaply as imported natural gas while reducing the utility's long-term reliance on Cook Inlet supplies.
California's new law immediately bans law enforcement from seizing ballots or voting equipment, responding to a sheriff's unprecedented seizure of over 600,000 ballots before the June primary.
Staff Sergeant Benjamin Pennington, 26, of Fort Carson died in Operation Epic Fury, one of 13 American deaths in Trump's Iran war that has devastated Colorado Springs.