Which states are voting on abortion rights this election?

The overturning of Roe v. Wade has produced abortion ballot questions in a handful of states come Nov. 8.

How to apply for student loan debt forgiveness

Wondering how to get the ball rolling on your student loan forgiveness? Here is the information you need to know.

Here’s how much money you should be saving per paycheck

Recent studies show savings accounts are starting to dwindle as the U.S. rebounds from the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown, but experts say every little bit still counts.

What is the 'One Chip Challenge' TikTok trend?

The viral ‘One Chip Challenge’ is back and making headlines for more than just social media videos this year. Several schools across the country have banned the chip after health issues caused by the challenge.

How many Americans vote? Map shows voter turnout by state

With key issues such as abortion, gun reform, inflation, legalizing marijuana, climate change and the war in Ukraine on the minds of voters, some experts suggest that 2022 could see a surge at the polls, even without a presidential election.

Prosecutors intend to seek death penalty for Lori Vallow: here's what you need to know about the complex case

After a judge in Idaho found that Lori Vallow fit to proceed with a trial involving the deaths of three people, including her two children, prosecutors have filed a notice of intent to seek the death penalty for her. Here's what you need to know about the complex series of incidents involving Lori Vallow and others.

Living funerals: What you should know about celebrations of life that are held for someone who's still alive

In many cases, a funeral is held for a person who has passed away. On Oct. 5, however, a 'live funeral' was held for a young, healthy woman at a Mesa funeral home. Here's what you should know about live funerals, and how it's not as new as people may imagine.

What is Multiple Myeloma, the rare cancer a former Phoenix mayor is now battling?

The announcement by former Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon that he is receiving cancer treatment is casting a spotlight on a relatively rare form of blood cancer. Here's what you should know about Multiple Myeloma.

The Great Resignation: How much does it cost to quit your job?

Quitting your job without a new one lined up is a daunting task, and will cost each person differently. Here are some tips for figuring out your number.

Syphilis and many other STDs are on the rise: Here's what you should know

Infections rates for some STDs, including gonorrhea and syphilis, have been rising for years. But recently released statistics show that last year the rate of infectious syphilis cases reached its highest since 1991.

Hurricane Ian: How to get compensated if your flight was canceled

Major airlines are allowing passengers to rebook flights without a fee, but each airline’s travel waiver has different restrictions and deadlines.

Why is the right side of a hurricane more dangerous?

Have you ever wondered why meteorologists say that the eastern side of the storm is the most dangerous? Or call it the "dirty side" of a hurricane? 

7 ways to stay safe while using a generator

Generators can be dangerous if safety precautions aren't met. Here are seven ways to make sure you stay safe while using one.

Why Florida's Gulf Coast is susceptible to a hurricane's storm surge

Studies have identified nearly 3 million homes in the Sunshine State that are vulnerable to a storm’s storm surge. It is unknown which communities will be in the target zone of Hurricane Ian.

Universal school vouchers: What you should know about the bill that Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed into law

The Arizona State Legislature's passage of a bill that greatly expands the state's school voucher program has put the topic back in discussion, years after voters defeated a similar measure. Here's what you need to know about Arizona's Empowerment Scholarship Accounts.