
Michigan Hospital Chain Faces Potential Strike by 10,000 Nurses
A potential nurses strike looms over Michigan’s Corewell Health hospitals as 10,000 nurses fight for their contract.

A potential nurses strike looms over Michigan’s Corewell Health hospitals as 10,000 nurses fight for their contract.

Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap aims to remove voters flagged as non-citizens, despite concerns about accuracy.

Montana Gov. Gianforte visited Gulch Distillers on St. Patrick’s Day, celebrating their use of state agriculture grants.
Nearly the entire Democratic caucus of Montana, with 57 state lawmakers, has appealed to Governor Greg Gianforte in a letter to revise new rules prohibiting weekend rallies on Capitol grounds. The lawmakers argue that this change restricts Montanans’ ability to express their opinions freely. The governor has not yet provided

The conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran may be unfolding thousands of miles away, but its impact is already being felt here in Virginia — especially when it comes to the cost of everyday life. The reason is simple: global oil markets depend heavily on one critical shipping

President Trump’s 2024 campaign promises of halving energy costs fall short, with Americans facing higher electricity bills.

During Trump’s 2024 campaign, he promised to halve energy bills, yet a report shows electricity costs have risen.

Mike Hardesty highlights the architectural significance of Bowlero Christown, a Googie-style bowling alley in Phoenix.

Managers plan prescribed burns north of the Grand Canyon to reduce overgrown vegetation and protect communities.

The North Lake Processing Center in Baldwin, MI, is the Midwest’s largest immigrant detention facility with rising emergency calls.

The Arizona Game and Fish Department released 19 endangered black-footed ferrets in northern Arizona to bolster their population.

State Sen. Kelda Roys aims to lead Wisconsin as governor, opposing Trump’s policies and focusing on affordability, healthcare, and education reform.

