
Republicans Appeal Monument Designation in Arizona Court Battle
Republican leaders are appealing to overturn Biden’s national monument decision, citing economic and mining concerns.
Republican leaders are appealing to overturn Biden’s national monument decision, citing economic and mining concerns.
Jaci Grado, a first-generation college student, faces uncertainty as federal cuts threaten her teaching scholarship.
Gov. Katie Hobbs and 22 governors oppose Medicaid cuts that risk 8 million losing coverage and rural hospital closures.
Governor Whitmer signed bills to extend the deadline for asset disclosures, addressing website issues affecting transparency.
Gov. Greg Gianforte signed a bill professionalizing doula care in Montana, allowing Medicaid billing for services.
People in Michigan are discussing historic preservation amid concerns over federal regulation changes by Trump.
Lori Higgins discusses Michigan teen mental health; Kioto Aoki and Marcus Elliot explore scoring a silent film classic.
The Maple Grille in Hemlock, Michigan, offers a rotating farm-to-table menu with everything cooked on a wood-fired grill.
Twenty-six protesters, many in wheelchairs, were arrested by Capitol police while opposing GOP plans to cut $625 billion from Medicaid.
More high schoolers are using nicotine pouches, with nearly 5.5% of 10th and 12th graders using them in 2024.
A survey shows over half of Michigan businesses are impacted by Trump tariffs, with many raising prices or altering orders.
A Democratic lawmaker, Rep. Shri Thanedar, pushes for Trump’s impeachment, defying party leaders despite expected failure.