
Arizona Data Center Project Scaled Back by 80% After Local Opposition
The largest data center project in Arizona will be reduced by 80% after opposition from Pinal County residents.

The largest data center project in Arizona will be reduced by 80% after opposition from Pinal County residents.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer plans to take a break after her term, with speculation about a potential national run.

Flint’s Rx Kids program offers unconditional cash to new mothers, improving birth outcomes and reducing stress.

Maricopa County launches a $800,000 pilot in Phoenix to combat high eviction rates, aiming to prevent homelessness.

Reps. Summer Lee and Chris Deluzio announced legislation to hold abandoned coal mine owners accountable for pollution.

Charles Holmes, a renowned physician-scientist, has been nominated to serve as the next dean of the School of Public Health.

Michigan politician Joe Schwarz, aged 88, passed away. He served in the Michigan state Senate and in Congress.

President Trump proposes a temporary federal gas tax waiver to ease high gasoline prices; Congress must approve.

Scientists assess Michigan’s environment by using eagle blood as a water quality proxy, despite funding challenges.

Universities like Nebraska-Lincoln are offering new agriculture degrees that integrate tech to prepare future farmers.

A Michigan campaign to limit political donations by utilities and contractors aims for the November ballot, facing opposition.

The U.S. 6th Circuit Court upheld a lower court’s dismissal of a lawsuit challenging Michigan’s abortion rights amendment.