The Inquirer Opinion team highlights charities working on food security, tech literacy, housing, and support for victims of ...
Indigenous Arizonans marched through Phoenix demanding state action to address the human cost of massive Medicaid fraud.
Arizona's Medicaid agency says fraudulent schemes victimized Indigenous people and cost the state up to $2.5 billion. Now, ...
So, the great, sprawling Yellowstone has concluded, with a suitably epic feature-length resolution in which Kelly Reilly’s ...
Wid Lyman, who tries to document crossings on the southern border, is one of a growing number of citizen journalists who ...
The phone call came in early April this year from the U.S. embassy in Kyiv. At 1 in the morning in Texas, Raquel Hamm steeled ...
Colorado Bureau of Investigators have discovered an unidentified woman found in 1999 in south central Colorado is likely Oceti Ŝakowiŋ from South Dakota.
Sure, 2024 was an election year, but for some it will be remembered more for how an Orange County native led the Dodgers to ...
New Bedford native Dr. Juan Bennett Drummond was the first African American woman licensed to practice medicine in the ...
The Black Hills are full of hundreds of creative Native artists working on projects of all shapes and sizes, traditional and ...
In Arizona between 2016 and 2020, Hispanic and American Indian/Alaska Native women had the highest rates of cervical cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "Despite ...
This fall marked the release of the last of the 2024 quarters, featuring Native American composer, writer, and activist Zitkala-Ša. This year also honored Civil War surgeon and women’s rights ...