
Dueling roads funding plans released in Lansing. Why is it so hard to ‘fix the damn roads’?
Governor Whitmer’s road funding plan proposes $3 billion, while House Republicans suggest $3.1 billion for Michigan.
Governor Whitmer’s road funding plan proposes $3 billion, while House Republicans suggest $3.1 billion for Michigan.
Montana Senate rejected two GOP plans to phase out Medicaid expansion, indicating support for continuing the program.
Stevens Point Mayor Wiza plans a fruit tree program with federal funding, aiming for environmental and community benefits.
President Trump’s hiring freeze at federal agencies, including the IRS, may delay tax refunds, affecting millions of Americans.
Southwest Detroit students joined a national protest, Day Without Immigrants, highlighting immigration issues.
Portage County’s task force tackles social isolation using a grant, aiming to improve connections in rural Wisconsin.
Michigan’s DNR advises against touching dead wild birds due to suspected avian influenza in waterfowl in lower Michigan.
On today’s newscast: crews battle the Brady Fire, AG Mayes criticizes Trump, and Cottonwood declares housing emergency.
Sen. Yakawich emphasizes supporting the middle class with SB 203, aiming to adjust tax brackets for Montana’s earners.
In today’s podcast, we explore Michiganders’ concerns over tariffs on Canada, affecting both economies and relationships.
Ford CEO Jim Farley warns that Trump’s tariffs and EV tax credit rollbacks could disrupt supply chains, raise costs, and put U.S. auto jobs at risk.
The Montana House advanced bills to boost starting teacher pay and support private school students, facing scrutiny ahead.