
Arizona Lawmakers Tackle Legal Hurdles for Prescott Rodeo Funding
Republican lawmakers are attempting to bypass a court challenge to allocate $15.3M for Prescott rodeo improvements.
Republican lawmakers are attempting to bypass a court challenge to allocate $15.3M for Prescott rodeo improvements.
Joanne Hsu discusses consumer sentiment trends, while Michael Livingston visits a Wolverine warming center in Michigan.
Planned Parenthood of Michigan closes three clinics, consolidates Ann Arbor sites, cuts 10% staff due to financial woes.
The FBI is deploying extra agents to 10 states for six months to tackle unsolved violent crimes in Native communities.
House Republican leaders are advancing a bill requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration, risking disenfranchisement.
A Missoula judge blocked a law enforcing strict sex segregation in public facilities, citing constitutional concerns.
There’s a simmering fight in Lansing over nine bills passed last year but not yet sent to Governor Whitmer.
Ice storms shut down U-M Biological Station in Michigan. Crews work to clear debris as a state of emergency is declared.
A lawsuit challenges a new biometric registration rule for immigrants, arguing it pressures them to self-deport.
N.C. Commerce Secretary Lee Lilley announced $500K in grants to aid Western N.C. businesses impacted by Hurricane Helene, aiming to avert layoffs and boost recovery.
State Sen. Mallory McMorrow enters Michigan’s U.S. Senate race, criticizing Democrats’ lack of urgency and leadership.
AI and LIDAR are revolutionizing forestry on the Colorado Plateau, achieving over 90% accuracy in tree identification.