
Kalamazoo Group Celebrates Success in Reducing Infant Mortality Rates
A Kalamazoo County group, Cradle Kalamazoo, has reduced infant mortality rates and racial disparities since 2014.

A Kalamazoo County group, Cradle Kalamazoo, has reduced infant mortality rates and racial disparities since 2014.

Michigan Democrats propose electing utility regulators, aiming for voter say in key decisions on rates and projects.

Warren’s police and fire departments use drones as first responders to enhance safety and efficiency in emergencies.

Arizona AG Kris Mayes and other Democrats sue Trump again over new tariffs, citing Supreme Court’s prior ruling.

Terri DeBoer, a former TV meteorologist, announced her run for Congress as a Republican in Michigan’s 3rd District.

Conservation groups and officials urge the U.S. Senate to reject Trump’s BLM nominee, citing past anti-land actions.

Contract talks between Michigan Medicine and Blue Cross are faltering, risking patient access if unresolved by July 1.

A specialized school in Phoenix aiding immigrant children is closing due to plummeting enrollment, impacting students.

Flagstaff officials introduced new protocols for city interactions with federal agencies, including an online portal.

Explore the 13 pivotal events in North Carolina’s labor union history, showcasing workers’ advocacy for rights and the ongoing drive for change.

State senators in Arizona have given preliminary approval to Senate Bill 1111, aimed at regulating automated license plate readers.

Justin Pearson, a Tennessee state house member, is challenging 10-term Rep. Steve Cohen, outraising him significantly.

