
Bozeman Mobile Home Tenants Launch Rent Strike Over $97 Hike
Tenants at two Bozeman mobile home parks are striking against $97 rent hikes, risking eviction to fight back.

Tenants at two Bozeman mobile home parks are striking against $97 rent hikes, risking eviction to fight back.

Montana Supreme Court reversed a district court ruling, setting new standards for high-school sports eligibility appeals.

People marched across Michigan on May Day for immigrant workers’ rights, highlighting unlawful detentions and calling for change.

A new rule by Michigan’s Bureau of Elections allows removal of inactive voter registrations, enhancing voter roll maintenance.

Forecasters predict worsening drought in Arizona after a dry winter, with low snowfall and high temperatures elevating fire risks.

Michiganders vote Tuesday on school funding and Senate balance. Polls are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Check voting sites.

KJZZ’s Friday NewsCap discusses Arizona’s GOP budget, Supreme Court rulings, and political implications with experts.

Crews from the Coconino National Forest are battling a 115-acre wildfire near the Mogollon Rim, moving northeast.

The U.S. Forest Service announced $248M in Secure Rural Schools funding, with over $14M allocated to Montana counties.

Tennessee Rep. Andy Ogles hired a firm linked to Darian Rafie, known for using geospatial tech to track rallygoers’ phones for data collection.

Organic farmers like Bob Quinn won a rare victory as the U.S. House removed a pesticide warning ban.

Dozens gathered in Flagstaff for the launch of tiny libraries in red British phone booths, a project by Jake Bacon.