Clintons to Testify on Epstein Ties; Democrats Warn of Precedent for Trump
Bill and Hillary Clinton agree to testify about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Democrats say this sets a precedent for calling Donald Trump to testify under oath.
AGFA HealthCare Wins Best in KLAS 2026 in Three Enterprise Imaging Segments
AGFA HealthCare has been recognized as Best in KLAS 2026 in three Enterprise Imaging segments, emphasizing its…
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Installs Solar Panels
"2022's Inflation Reduction Act aids in pushing projects for reducing electric bills at a lower cost."
Tom Kraus Lauds As ‘Important Step’ The Health-System Pharmacists Bill
Tom Kraus, VP of Government Relations for the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, praises a new bill.
Orphan Drug Act & Modern Drug Pricing
"Join Maggie Shaw on a new episode of 'Managed Care Cast' during Rare Disease Month to explore the impact of the…
Trump Administration Bars Non-Citizen Owned Businesses from Federal Loans
Trump admin's new policy blocks businesses with non-citizen ownership from federal loans, affecting over 5 million…
Transform Your Life: Local Trainer’s Powerful Fitness Impact
Highlighting Black Community Champions: Spotlight on Personal Trainer Brianna Cromartie
Throughout February, WXXI News' Racquel Stephen shines a spotlight on Black community role models who might not be in the limelight, but are making significant impacts.
Leading the series is a personal trainer whose award-winning methods are transforming lives,…
Nicole Morrison Highlights Future of At-Home Healthcare in Teal Health Campaign
Nicole Morrison's photography campaign for Teal Health's at-home cervical cancer screening device presents a vision…
Jelly Roll to Voice Political Opinions Loudly and Clearly in Coming Week
Grammy winner Jelly Roll plans to share his opinion on politics, admitting he's long been disconnected but is ready…
Energy Transition Remains Active – Chico News & Review
"Trump's attacks on renewable power have hindered green progress, but energy justice scholar Sanya Carley remains hopeful for an affordable green future."