Reporter
Savannah is a former Marketplace reporter based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her reporting centered on Indigenous communities and rural economies.
In Oklahoma’s Osage Nation, the construction of a 200-mile fiber network is underway, but hurdles abound.
The agency wants to help more school districts cover the costs of universal free meals.
The shrinking payments reflect a cooling housing market and higher interest rates.
Consumers haven’t seen much reason to hold back.
Amid regional efforts to conserve the Colorado River’s flow, the U.S. government argues it has no duty to enforce Navajo water rights.
Banks may get stingier and more selective with loans, and that could hurt businesses that need them.
They’re letting depositors know that their money is safe and highlighting differences between their banks and the ones that failed.
Just four companies control more than 60% of the global market.
The Treasury is changing the certification process for the first time in more than two and a half decades.
The proposals look to rectify a history of discrimination faced by farmers belonging to minority groups.