First Ever 'Climate Smart' Food Product Hits Grocery Shelves The first so-called "climate smart" food product is hitting grocery shelves. Tags Audio Stories and Podcasts food Agriculture USDA Read more about First Ever 'Climate Smart' Food Product Hits Grocery Shelves
Proposed voucher accountability rules nixed by Arizona Republicans Arizona Superintendent of Public Education Tom Horne and the State Board of Education have rejected a move to enact a new ESA Voucher Handbook. Tags education politics Arizona Arizona News Connection Audio Stories and Podcasts Read more about Proposed voucher accountability rules nixed by Arizona Republicans
Volunteers an essential part of Nebraska Community Action Partnerships April is National Volunteer Month, and Nebraskans rank high nationwide for their willingness to volunteer. Tags living Nebraska Nebraska News Connection Audio Stories and Podcasts Read more about Volunteers an essential part of Nebraska Community Action Partnerships
Boebert wins delegate vote as Colorado Republicans gather for assembly U.S. Representative Lauren Boebert nabbed the top spot on the Republican primary ballot for Colorado’s 4th Congressional District. Tags politics Government Across Colorado Colorado Colorado Newsline Read more about Boebert wins delegate vote as Colorado Republicans gather for assembly
March jobs report shows strong labor market with job gains in health care and government The sturdy labor market continued to chug along in March, with an unemployment rate of 3.8%. Tags economy national United States personal finance Colorado Newsline Read more about March jobs report shows strong labor market with job gains in health care and government
Texas cattle industry facing crisis after wildfires, avian flu hit panhandle Dairy cows in Texas, Kansas first to be infected with bird flu in US history. Tags Agriculture Texas USDA fire health The Center Square Read more about Texas cattle industry facing crisis after wildfires, avian flu hit panhandle
Curious Kids: Why aren’t there solar-powered cars? Humans have harvested the Sun’s energy in many different ways over time. Tags Curious Kids science technology living Column The Conversation Read more about Curious Kids: Why aren’t there solar-powered cars?
Cooking at Home - Grilled Pineapple Ginger Glazed Chicken with Zucchini and Peppers Read more about Cooking at Home - Grilled Pineapple Ginger Glazed Chicken with Zucchini and Peppers Fresh pineapple chunks and an easy glaze made with pineapple juice add tropical and zingy flavors to grilled chicken.
EarthTalk - ¿Qué sentido tenía que los ecologistas arrojaran sopa a la Mona Lisa? El domingo 28 de enero de 2024, dos mujeres entraron en el Louvre, se acercaron al que quizá sea el cuadro más famoso del mundo y arrojaron sopa. Tags food living Column Español Read more about EarthTalk - ¿Qué sentido tenía que los ecologistas arrojaran sopa a la Mona Lisa?
EarthTalk - What was the point of eco-activists throwing soup at the Mona Lisa? January 28, 2024 two women walked into the Louvre, went up to what may be the most famous painting in the world, and hurled pumpkin soup. Tags food living Column Read more about EarthTalk - What was the point of eco-activists throwing soup at the Mona Lisa?