
Arizona Education Dept. Warns of Funding Loss Over DEI Standards
The Arizona Department of Education is pressing for the removal of diversity language in teaching standards or risk funds.

The Arizona Department of Education is pressing for the removal of diversity language in teaching standards or risk funds.

CenturyLink partners with Silent Witness to tackle rising copper thefts impacting telecom services in 16 states.

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson refuses to comply with a federal order to release voter data, citing privacy laws.

Montana leaders claim American Prairie’s bison project threatens agriculture, despite economic contributions and tests.

A months-long dispute within the Northern Cheyenne Tribe over leadership and an election excluding women candidates adds confusion.

Four family members of Illinois governor candidate Darren Bailey died in a helicopter crash near Ekalaka, Montana.

Gov. Gianforte promoted Montana’s products and partnerships with Korea and Japan, highlighting wheat, beef, and tech.

Jose Contreras-Cervantes, a Michigan resident, was released by ICE after a federal judge ordered a bond hearing or release.

Michigan pauses food assistance benefits in November due to federal shutdown, affecting 1.4 million residents.

Detroit residents will choose between Rev. Solomon Kinloch Jr. and Mary Sheffield for mayor on November 4.

A former aide to Lee Chatfield pleads guilty in a corruption case, agreeing to testify against him in a 2026 trial.

Federal workers might miss paychecks due to the shutdown. St. Vincent de Paul prepares for increased assistance requests.

