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The United States Postal Service (USPS) highlighted several advancements in personnel, technology, and the postal network footprint in time for the…
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The United States Postal Service (USPS) highlighted several advancements in personnel, technology, and the postal network footprint in time for the…
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The intensifying crisis facing the Colorado River amounts to what is fundamentally a math…
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The U.S. Forest Service is resuming its practice of intentionally lighting fires to clear brush and small trees from forested areas nationwide after…
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More than 50 million people across the American West are under heat alerts Tuesday, as a prolonged heat wave continues to grip the region, prompting…
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ies have all had to make a very tough decision whether to send their kids back to class in the first place, enroll them in virtual school, or to…
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Just months after the devastating mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, students are set to return to class on Tuesday. But survivors will never return to…
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New Mexico plans to build a new abortion clinic near the Texas border, anticipating that more abortion seekers from surrounding states where the…
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Jessica Flores stepped out of the Port Authority Bus Terminal with her husband and their 6-year-old daughter into the unfamiliar heart of Manhattan,…
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The state of Texas, which for several months has bussed thousands of newly arrived migrants at the US-Mexico border to New York City and…
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With the new school year in Uvalde, Texas, just over a week away, Superintendent Hal Harrell gave an update Monday night on new security measures…
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Highway workers have opened a second lane for travel on the main route from Los Angeles east to Phoenix after repairing damage caused by monsoonal…
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has begun scattering millions of packets of oral rabies vaccine from helicopters and planes over 13 states from…
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The Pentagon has once again denied a request from the District of Columbia seeking National Guard assistance in dealing with thousands of migrants…
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After torrential rains struck parts of northeastern Texas and sent floodwaters rushing through streets and homes, rescue crews fanned out across…
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The Arizona Department of Revenue (ADOR) has notified all Arizonans that the 2022 tax season bill for unpaid individual income tax liability have…
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On Monday, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly launched a new coalition for Republicans and Independents, “Republicans for…
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For the second year in a row, Arizona and Nevada will face cuts in the amount of water they can draw from the Colorado River as the West endures an…
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Several states – and Mexico – anxiously stand by as the federal government is expected to make an announcement on extreme water cuts later in the…
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Amid the overuse of the river and the aridification of the region, the federal government is preparing to make mandatory water cuts and asking…
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Management at Salvation Army said there has been an uptick in severe damages to all four properties in New Mexico since the pandemic — particularly…
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