
Revised Montana ICWA Bill Signed into Law, But in Weaker Form
A bill revising the Montana Indian Child Welfare Act was signed into law in a weaker form, extending until 2029.
A bill revising the Montana Indian Child Welfare Act was signed into law in a weaker form, extending until 2029.
Michigan’s summer food program continues this year with extra funds for families, but potential federal cuts loom.
On this episode of Stateside, we learn about the Gelman Plume, Great Lakes sinking, and Detroit’s “Politics of the Grid.”
Fire weather days have nearly doubled in the Southwest since the 1970s, with longer fire seasons and increased risk.
Steward Healthcare, once a major hospital operator, declared bankruptcy, leading to closures and 450 lawsuits.
Wildfire season in the Southwest has begun, with the Greer Fire covering 20,000 acres in Arizona’s White Mountains.
Michigan’s efforts to curb opioid deaths have moved it from 13th to 36th in the nation, thanks to widespread naloxone.
The Supreme Court rejected an appeal from Apaches to halt a copper mining project on sacred federal land in Arizona.
Josie Badger relies on Medicaid for 24-hour care. Proposed cuts could strip coverage from millions, impacting lives.
While most Americans slept on May 22, the House passed H.R. 1 in a 215-214 vote advancing Trump’s 1,000-page legislation.
H.R. 1 passed by the House could cut Medicaid, impacting access to reproductive health care and targeting providers.
The U.S. House passed H.R. 1 with a 215-214 vote, advancing Trump’s 1,000-page package, impacting Medicaid and more.