
Gov. Katie Hobbs Sets New Record with 168 Vetoed Bills in Arizona
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs set a record by vetoing 168 bills in 2025, surpassing her previous record of 143 bills.
Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs set a record by vetoing 168 bills in 2025, surpassing her previous record of 143 bills.
Lewis and Clark health officials urge vigilance after potential measles exposure in Helena. Residents should check vaccination status.
Ted Nugent testified before a Michigan House committee, claiming DNR’s actions decreased deer hunter numbers.
Clearing of Traverse City homeless encampment discussed; Navy veteran launches book on surviving jet crash.
All 50 states reached a settlement with Purdue Pharma for $7.4 billion over its role in the opioid epidemic.
Michiganders with Iranian ties worry about safety after U.S. airstrikes. Lawmakers debate military action’s necessity.
Bills to ban computer bots from buying event tickets passed in the Michigan House, aiming to curb ticket scalping.
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The fate of a trade program aiding disadvantaged youth hangs in the balance as the U.S. Labor Department aims to halt it.
Tonight is the final virtual public meeting on the Army Corps of Engineers’ Environmental Impact Statement for Line 5.
Governor Tony Evers insists on child care funding in Wisconsin’s budget, threatening to veto without it, as facilities risk closure.
Jeff Moelich, Executive Director of University Audits, retires June 30 after 12 years, with Hilaire Nachtrab as interim.