
Title X Program Faces Funding Uncertainty Amid Government Shutdown
The federal shutdown leads to layoffs in Title X, affecting family planning services. Arizona’s program continues for now.

The federal shutdown leads to layoffs in Title X, affecting family planning services. Arizona’s program continues for now.

An animal rights group appeals to the Michigan Supreme Court after requests for a chimpanzee hearing were denied.

Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren faces criticism for skipping his address amid a lawsuit over a firing decision.

SoFi Technologies will create 225 jobs in Charlotte, boosting the local economy with a $24M annual payroll and $3M investment, strengthening NC’s financial hub.

Kent County faces a child welfare crisis as funding cuts threaten foster care services, prompting legal action by WMPC.

Three U-M Medical School faculty, Dee E. Fenner, Lisa Hope Harris, and Frederick Kofi Korley, join the National Academy of Medicine.

Michigan’s new budget restricts Medicaid coverage of certain weight loss drugs to morbidly obese individuals only.

A fire at Tucson’s Ignite Sign Art Museum destroyed around 500 of its 1,300 items, including rare pieces.

President Trump appoints Detroit marijuana businessman Mark Savaya as special envoy to Iraq, highlighting his ties.

Local school board races in Michigan may become partisan under a new bill, sparking debate over its implications.

The Montana Land Board approved a 53,000-acre conservation easement in northwest Montana, enhancing public access.

A fire at Cochise County jail, caused by a door motor malfunction, led to medical evaluations for staff and inmates.

