Feds Cut Big Check to Keep L.A.'s Water Parked in Lake Mead
Metropolitan's board approved a federal-funded pact to leave up to 200,000 acre-feet in Lake Mead this year, using IRA funds to shore up water and power. Officials call it a temporary backstop while states negotiate longer-term rules.
WNC McDonald’s King Cashes Out, Hands Golden Arches To Asheville Power Couple
Rep. Chuck Edwards and his wife sold their McDonald's restaurants in Western North Carolina to Asheville franchisees Christine and Chris Nevant. The family says the move will free them to focus more on public service.
From Zips Center To Browns Sidelines: Akron Grad Tapped To Steer Cleveland Offense
Akron alumnus Travis Switzer is the Browns’ new offensive coordinator, bringing a run‑game résumé forged in Baltimore back to Northeast Ohio. The hire gives Cleveland a coach known for powerful rushing attacks.
Springfield Courthouse Mega-Deal Explodes In Feud Over Pressley Husband Ties
A watchdog and two losing bidders urged Gov. Healey to pause the Commonwealth's nearly $2B Springfield courthouse lease after conflict and procurement allegations surfaced. The controversy centers on a Liberty Junction partner tied to Rep. Ayanna Pressley’s husband.












