
State Investigation Clears Billings’ Meth Burn Site; City Faces Fines
Billings’ law enforcement’s meth burn at the animal control center was legal, but poor operations led to violations.

Billings’ law enforcement’s meth burn at the animal control center was legal, but poor operations led to violations.

Volunteers at Temple Emanu-El packed “Standing Up to Hate” lesson boxes, promoting inclusivity and combating bullying.

Deeply personal cultural journeys unite Ann Chih Lin and Ian Shin at U-M’s Lieberthal-Rogel Center for Chinese Studies.

Nearly half of Americans are opting for cheaper Thanksgiving options like chicken due to rising costs, with turkey prices up 24%.

Federal workers at the Grand Canyon enjoy free meals amid financial struggles from shutdowns and natural disasters.

Musicians performed near the border in San Rafael Valley, highlighting environmental and cultural challenges facing the area.

By dismantling the Department of Education, the Trump administration aims to return control of education to the states.

Michigan Gun Violence Prevention Task Force releases a report with recommendations to enhance state gun safety laws.

A Michigan judge will hear arguments on a controversial 24% marijuana tax, challenged as unconstitutional by the industry.
Carroll College has appointed Jennifer Glowienka as its 20th president, making history as the first woman to assume this role. This landmark announcement underscores the institution’s commitment to diversity and leadership advancement. Glowienka expressed her dedication to Carroll’s mission of preparing ethical leaders who engage the world with purpose and

