L

Advertisement
Jan 14 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Why DJs Still Rock the Radio Wave

Radio is fighting back. While streaming services grab headlines, radio stations are realizing something important: people still want real voices, not just algorithms. DJs like JoJo Lopez are proving that human connection matters more than fancy tech. Think about it. Radio tried to copy streaming. T

reading time less than a minute
Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

Merging Minds: A Tech Firm's Big Move

A tech company based in North Little Rock has just made a significant move. They've bought a data solutions company from Conway. This deal is a big step for the tech firm, Applied Technology Group. It's not just about buying a company. It's about growing and adding new skills. The new addition is c

reading time less than a minute
Jan 14 2026HEALTH

AI's Role in Medicine: New Rules for Drug Development

The FDA has just shared some new rules. These rules are for companies making medicines. The rules are about using AI. AI is like a smart computer program. It can help make new treatments. The FDA worked with a group in Europe. They made these rules together. The rules say that AI should be safe. Th

reading time less than a minute
Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Sanford Mustangs Edge Out Titans in Tight Game

Sanford High School's boys basketball team, ranked third, faced a tough challenge against Crested Butte in their Southern Peaks League opener. The game was intense, with both teams giving their all. The Titans started strong, taking an early lead with points from Tyus Fischer and Bennett Crabtree.

reading time less than a minute
Jan 14 2026SPORTS

Country Star Tim McGraw to Rock NHL Stadium Series in Tampa

In 2026, Tampa will host an exciting NHL Stadium Series game. The matchup between the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Boston Bruins will take place at Raymond James Stadium. This is a big deal because it's the first time an outdoor NHL game will happen in a football stadium in Florida. The game is set

reading time less than a minute
Jan 14 2026CRIME

A High School's Quick Response to a Bomb Scare

A high school in Alamosa faced a tense situation early in the morning. A bomb threat came in through a voicemail. The school took quick action. They moved all students and staff to a nearby middle school. This was done to keep everyone safe. The school's plan kicked in right away. Some students wen

reading time less than a minute
Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

State Laws Shaping the Future of Work

States are taking charge of employment laws, creating a mix of rules that can be confusing for businesses. From AI in hiring to menopause protections, here's what's changing. AI is a hot topic. Some states are making rules to stop AI from being biased in hiring. Illinois has a new law about this, a

reading time less than a minute
Jan 14 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Trump Administration's New Food Guide: A Climate Concern?

The Trump administration has recently introduced a new food guide. It suggests that Americans should eat more protein. The guide shows a colorful, upside-down pyramid. At the top, there is a big red steak, a piece of cheese, and a carton of whole milk. The administration says this is "ending the war

reading time less than a minute
Jan 14 2026ENVIRONMENT

New Mexico Pueblos Receive Big Environmental Grants

In a move to boost environmental health, two pueblos in New Mexico have been given a significant financial boost. The Pueblo of Taos and the Pueblo of Tesuque are each set to receive a substantial amount of money to tackle environmental issues. This funding comes from the U. S. Environmental Protect

reading time less than a minute
Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Men at Work: The Hidden Struggles of White-Collar and Blue-Collar Jobs

Men face unique challenges in both white-collar and blue-collar jobs. A recent study dug deep into these issues. It looked at how men feel about their jobs and how they handle stress. The study checked out lots of research papers. It focused on work done between 2005 and 2025. This time frame helps

reading time less than a minute