Drought conditions in Arizona improving
Erinanne Saffell, state climatologist, said it is important to note Arizona evaluates short-term and long-term drought, both of which have recently improved.
Erinanne Saffell, state climatologist, said it is important to note Arizona evaluates short-term and long-term drought, both of which have recently improved.
Oklahoma homeowners are not likely to see their properties devalue anytime soon, even as prices drop in the rest of the country.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox is starting the year with a high approval rating.
Throughout much of recorded human history, China has boasted the largest population in the world – and until recently, by some margin.
About half of the people in Colorado live in federally designated mental-health professional shortage areas, and new report recommended steps Congress and other decision-makers can take to help states close gaps within the behavioral health workforce.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ released its latest Producer Price Index data Wednesday which showed prices dropped 0.5 percent in December after rising 0.4 percent in October and 0.2 percent in November.
The proposed merger between the Idaho-based grocery chain Albertsons and Kroger has antitrust laws in the spotlight, as the supermarket companies are already the two largest in the country.
A growing number of public schools and colleges in the U.S. are moving to ban TikTok – the popular Chinese-owned social media app that allows users to share short videos.
Gas stoves are a leading source of hazardous indoor air pollution, but they emit only a tiny share of the greenhouse gases that warm the climate. Why, then, have they assumed such a heated role in climate politics?
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem Tuesday announced legislation that, if enacted, would repeal the state’s sales tax on grocery items.