
Adelita Grijalva Awaits Swearing-In Amid Government Shutdown Dispute
Adelita Grijalva, Arizona’s congresswoman-elect, awaits swearing-in as House stalls over ACA credits during shutdown.

Adelita Grijalva, Arizona’s congresswoman-elect, awaits swearing-in as House stalls over ACA credits during shutdown.

A Michigan woman, Huwaida Arraf, detained by Israel for five days, returns to Detroit, criticizing U.S. inaction.

Heavy rainfall from Hurricane Priscilla caused severe flooding in Navajo Nation, damaging roads and isolating residents.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer declared Oct. 19-26 as Microplastics Awareness Week, focusing on education and cleanups.

MST Rebar Inc.’s $15.5M investment in a Bladen County plant will add 83 jobs, boosting the local economy and enhancing sustainable construction materials.

A new homeless shelter in Tucson, STAR Village, offers short-term outdoor housing for women and nonbinary individuals.

While the Trump administration aims to expand Montana’s coal industry, companies show little interest in new leases.

College choice is now a cost vs. value debate. As ROI concerns grow, more students turn to trade schools over degrees.

Detroit mayoral candidates, Mary Sheffield and Solomon Kinloch Jr., debated crime, infrastructure, and city growth.

Michigan lawmakers are considering capping marijuana dispensaries and revamping hemp product regulations to boost safety.

An Arizona court is considering if a nonprofit can access election records from Santa Cruz County after a lawsuit.

