
Controversy Over Rescinding Roadless Rule Protection for Forest Lands
Revoking the “Roadless Rule” from 58 million acres could complicate forest management, impacting wildlife and local economies.
Revoking the “Roadless Rule” from 58 million acres could complicate forest management, impacting wildlife and local economies.
A lawsuit by American Oversight seeks Trump-era immigration documents. FOIA requests have been ignored, leading to legal action.
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson testified on glitches in Michigan’s financial disclosure portal, defending her department.
Debates about Trump’s policies highlight empathy loss in U.S. politics. Lithwick argues rediscovering empathy is vital.
A proposal to sell federal lands for development was rejected by the Senate, sparking mixed reactions from governors.
Mark A. Chesler, professor emeritus of sociology at U-M, passed away on June 5, 2025, leaving a lasting legacy on the field.
Governor Stein announces BuildOps will create 291 jobs in Raleigh with a $771,200 investment, strengthening North Carolina’s tech sector and economy.
State water leaders propose a new plan to share Colorado River, aiming for a sustainable division amid climate change.
Detroit’s mayoral race intensifies ahead of the August 5th primary as candidates debate housing, transportation, and safety.
Ann Arbor District Library’s Summer Game encourages all ages to explore and engage with media beyond books.
The Trump administration is investigating the firing of Valerie Kloosterman, who requested religious exemptions at U of M.
A bill allowing tax funds for Arizona Diamondbacks stadium repairs passed, with Gov. Katie Hobbs set to sign it.