
Michigan House Committee Advances Bills to Alter Wage, Sick Leave Laws
A state House committee approved bills to scale back minimum wage and sick time laws, affecting Michigan workers.

A state House committee approved bills to scale back minimum wage and sick time laws, affecting Michigan workers.

President-elect Trump’s Treasury pick, Scott Bessent, is likely to be confirmed after a hearing on tax policy and tariffs.

A bipartisan Montana House bill proposes a state workforce housing tax credit to address the housing shortage crisis.

Doug Burgum testified before the Senate on aiding tribes and addressing issues like the missing Indigenous peoples epidemic.

Today, the issues at Grand Traverse County Jail, Detroit Lions’ fame overseas, and the future of community solar.

The Bobcat Rodeo Team of Montana State University will join the “Pass in Review” parade after the presidential inauguration next week.

Eight University of Michigan researchers received the PECASE, the highest U.S. award for early-career scientists.

On today’s newscast: Grand Canyon trail closures, Gov. Hobbs’ funding request, JFK records bill, and Trump’s Interior nominee.

Candidates address key issues like the economy and immigration, but Trump highlighted water availability in 2024.

As minimum wages rise for tipped workers, menu prices may increase. A West Michigan restaurateur shares concerns.

Greg Schartz recalls a wilderness that was once untouched but now crowded, illustrating the need for a new river plan.

All inner corridor trails in Grand Canyon National Park are closed due to a chlorine leak in the Roaring Springs area.

