New Mexico's health department has issued a public order to enhance COVID-19 vaccine availability this fall after updated FDA approvals. This move aims to eliminate barriers and ensure safe vaccination for all residents.
Governor JB Pritzker takes a stand against Trump's impending immigration crackdown in Chicago, denouncing the use of federal troops and urging local support to protect residents' rights.
A growing trend of states taxing wealthy second-homeowners is sparking outrage among brokers and buyers. Critics argue these taxes could hurt local economies that rely on affluent residents.
New Yorkers seeking the updated COVID-19 vaccine at CVS will need a prescription, raising concerns as federal officials adjust recommendations. What does this mean for you and your family?
President Trump's plan to send National Guard troops to Chicago has sparked intense debate among residents. While some believe it could curb crime and violence, others fear it may exacerbate tensions and overlook deeper issues. Discover the varied perspectives from Chicagoans as they weigh safety against community needs.
In the heart of Chicago's O Block, local resident Anthony Carter advocates for community-led solutions to violence, rejecting President Trump's proposed intervention. While crime rates decline, residents emphasize the need for support, not federal troops.
Tensions rise in Chicago as the Trump administration seeks military support for immigration operations, sparking backlash from local leaders and concerns among residents. Former President Obama warns of risks to American liberties.
As Congress passes a megabill, rural Louisiana faces a health care crisis with thousands at risk of losing Medicaid coverage. Residents worry about meeting new work requirements to keep their benefits.
In a shocking escalation, Russia has launched a large-scale aerial strike on Kyiv, resulting in at least one death and multiple injuries, including a child. Residents were urged to seek shelter as air raid sirens blared across the city. The situation remains dire as rescue operations unfold amidst ongoing attacks.
Minnesota reports two deaths from West Nile virus as cases spike this year. Health officials urge residents to take precautions against mosquito bites, especially in high-risk areas.