
Michigan Court of Appeals Allows Election Fraud Cases to Proceed
The Michigan Court of Appeals allows criminal election fraud cases against two men for misleading Detroit voters.
The Michigan Court of Appeals allows criminal election fraud cases against two men for misleading Detroit voters.
Cruise autonomous vehicles are leaving Phoenix roads as GM shifts focus to advanced driver assistance systems.
Navajo Nation First Lady Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren is the first Indigenous woman to serve as Apache county attorney.
Audit finds Montana missed $1.2B in new construction on tax rolls, needing funds for better tracking and staff retention.
Michigan gymnast Frederick Richard returns to campus post-Olympics, inspiring many with his journey and passion.
Governor Cooper reveals MetOx Int’l’s $193.7M facility in Chatham Co., creating 333 jobs, boosting clean tech, and enhancing NC’s energy future.
Lavora Barnes steps down as Michigan Democratic Party chair; Curtis Hertel seeks to lead with focus on working people.
On today’s newscast: Black-footed ferrets are reintroduced, Navajo Nation Council removes Attorney General Ethel Branch.
Biologists reintroduce endangered black-footed ferrets in Arizona’s Aubrey Valley, a first in over 30 years.
Leon Smith, Pennsylvania’s Teacher of the Year, aims to inspire students and increase diversity in education.
Democrats are working to protect reproductive health data before Republicans take control of Congress and presidency.
Chef Eddie Vargas, with a rich birria heritage, refines family recipes, adding unique touches while honoring traditions.