The attorney who is trying to block $15.3 million in state funds for the Prescott Rodeo is deriding House Speaker Ben Toma for his justification of why the spending is legal.
A lawyer for the Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest is challenging the appropriation state lawmakers approved last year.
On a blistering fall afternoon, even by Louisiana’s standards, mainly Black incarcerated people cling tightly to bucking ...
It’s a great scene, unfolding as a paean to rustic cowboy life, then twisting suddenly to reveal the harsh realities of it.
After three runs at the Great Lakes Circuit Finals Rodeo in Louisville, Ky., the Tiskilwa, Ill., barrel racer and her horse, ...
Red snapper reopened Nov. 18 and will close Jan. 1 for vessels with a federal for-hire fishing permit. Good for charter ...
WWE’s Netflix debut on Jan. 6, 2025, just got a whole lot bigger. Paul “Triple H” Levesque, wrestling legend and the ...
Fresh off of releasing his first new album in eight years, Brighter Days, on Friday (5), Dwight Yoakam just announced 2025 ...
The true story of Kid Nation, the Bush-era reality-TV experiment that dropped a bunch of children in the desert—then let the ...
While many of us have reacted in horror to the results of this election, the policy agenda of the second Trump administration ...
Some people dream of being a Princess in a castle, but Aine May Kennedy proves that being a WAG comes with many more perks.
The first and only other time The Block strayed outside of a capital city, the auction finales in Gisborne were more of a commiseration than a celebration. But Adrian Portelli is not the only reason ...