
Arizona Issues Vaccine Standing Order Amid CDC Regulatory Confusion
An advisory panel limited COVID-19 vaccine access, but Arizona issued an order to ensure availability for residents.

An advisory panel limited COVID-19 vaccine access, but Arizona issued an order to ensure availability for residents.

Secretary Linda McMahon urges states to innovate education without D.C. bureaucracy, emphasizing trade skills and partnerships.

Montana’s labor department will review its monitoring of medical providers after critiques of its current contractor.

The Michigan health department allows COVID-19 shots for everyone over 6 months despite FDA limits for high-risk groups.

The University of Michigan won’t discipline faculty for comments about Charlie Kirk’s death, citing free speech values.

At a time of division in the U.S., a Michigan campaign aims to bridge gaps with National Unity Day this December.

Governor Whitmer reemerges amid budget talks as deadline looms, aligning with Democratic leaders to avert a shutdown.

Rising tariffs may make grocery bills steep, but these budget-friendly dishes keep Thanksgiving full of flavor and tradition.

North Carolina sees steady employment in August 2025; unemployment rate remains at 3.7%, while total nonfarm jobs rise by 4,800, driven by key industries.

Tribal colleges in Montana will receive increased federal funding in 2025, doubling last year’s allocation to $108M.

Federal data shows drops in reading, math, and science scores post-pandemic, sparking Senate debate on education reform.

Sign up for the free Missoula This Week newsletter for updates on city government, schools, business, and entertainment.

