
Alaska Senator Dan Sullivan’s Stock Trading Raises Ethical Questions
Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan made stock trades worth up to $2 million while in office, fueling opposition to trade bans.

Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan made stock trades worth up to $2 million while in office, fueling opposition to trade bans.

Spring returns with Reno’s high at 64°F today. Wind advisory tomorrow, snow possible in central Nevada by Thursday.

Skaters rolled into the new South Haymarket Park for the Canopy Yard skate park soft launch, now open seven days a week.

Dr. Shekar N. Kurpad appointed as president and CEO of the Medical College of Wisconsin, effective July 1.

A long-vacant building in Scranton will house health science programs at Lackawanna College, revitalizing 401 Adams.

After Trump’s Easter threat to bomb Iran, Pope Leo XIV rebuked him as unacceptable, sparking a rare 2025 clash over war and moral authority.


Two of the world’s most influential voices—Pope Leo XIV and former President Donald Trump— have entered an unprecedented public dispute over the war in Iran. Their recent statements reveal starkly different perspectives on conflict, leadership and the role of faith.

Colorado State University predicts a below-average 2026 hurricane season, but risks remain for North Carolina.

The Vice President for Research at U-M will honor 12 staff for their vital contributions to the research enterprise.

Arnett Johnson’s keen instincts saved a boy missing for 12 hours. His selfless act underscores the humanity often overlooked in our society.

An Incident at a Hotel Offers a Timely Reminder on Managing Anger A recent interaction between a pastor and a hotel staff member serves as a poignant illustration of the importance of controlling one’s anger and the power of words. This story highlights the human tendency to lose control and