
Arizona Cities Launch Food Drives Amid Rising Demand During Shutdown
Arizona cities like Flagstaff and Phoenix are launching food drives to meet rising demand during the government shutdown.

Arizona cities like Flagstaff and Phoenix are launching food drives to meet rising demand during the government shutdown.

The son of Oakland County sheriff Mike Bouchard is running for Congress, focusing on safety and Michigan jobs.

A bipartisan bill, the Fix Our Forests Act, aims to enhance forest management and wildfire prevention efforts in the U.S.

Michael Whatley’s Senate campaign received over $40,000 from individuals linked to Veterans Guardian, a firm accused of exploiting veterans.

In Chinle, Arizona, financial distress from the government shutdown has halted after-school programs crucial for meals.

The Trump administration reduces November’s SNAP benefits by 35% instead of 50%, amid complex recalculation issues.

A Senate hearing spotlighted a disputed unpublished study linking vaccines to chronic conditions. Critics cite major flaws.

SNAP benefits in Michigan resume partially on Saturday amid federal shutdown. Some may still receive nothing at all.

Republican lawmakers aim to dismantle the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, facing resistance in the legislature.

LIHEAP, aiding hundreds of thousands in Michigan with bills, faces funding issues due to the government shutdown.

In 48 hours, the Robinsons’ store faced a storm due to a staffer’s voicemail to Sen. Sheehy, leading to her firing.

