Rising temperatures are shifting grape harvest times earlier, altering wine flavor and threatening production across most of the world's wine regions by century's end.
Seven are dead from this weekend's Indiana flooding; Connecticut lawmakers support a bill ending the federal school voucher program; a new study shows that ommunity projects can reduce rural partisan hostility; Volunteers in West Virginia say that the Farm Bill threatens child nutrition; and a PA educator calls U.S. student loan burden an affordability crisis.
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife is draining two Mueller State Park ponds near Divide to meet water law obligations during severe drought, eliminating fishing at those locations through season's end.
Arizona's Medicaid program suspended a cost-control tool for its parent caregiver program after legal threats, forgoing hundreds of millions in potential savings.
An Arizona judge dismissed charges against 11 fake electors who signed false documents awarding Trump the state's electoral votes, but left open the possibility of new indictments depending on November's election outcome.
Out-of-state police departments conducted 97 percent of searches on Weber County license plate cameras, raising questions about surveillance oversight and data access rules.
States and cities are reviving parental responsibility laws that fine or jail parents for their children's crimes, despite little evidence the measures actually reduce youth delinquency.
Lamar reaches 98 degrees Tuesday as a high-pressure ridge keeps Prowers County hot and dry through midweek before a cold front brings rain chances Wednesday.