
Michigan Judge Upholds New Marijuana Tax, Industry Plans to Appeal
A Michigan judge ruled against blocking a new tax on recreational marijuana, set to begin on January 1, sparking appeals.

A Michigan judge ruled against blocking a new tax on recreational marijuana, set to begin on January 1, sparking appeals.

The Trump administration pauses a plan to overhaul federal housing grants after lawsuits and warnings from local leaders.

Representatives of Montana’s farming sector had mixed reactions to Trump’s $12 billion farm-aid package, citing trade policy concerns.

WASHINGTON — The Education Department is reinstating hundreds of Office for Civil Rights employees from leave.

Northern Arizona saw record rainfall this fall, doubling averages in Flagstaff. Wet conditions may raise wildfire risk.

Research from UCLA highlights a gap between the public’s view of marijuana as medicine and scientific evidence on its effects.

After the Supreme Court’s conservative majority ruled in favor of Texas lawmakers, Republicans gain an edge in the redistricting battle leading into the 2026 elections.

Michigan K-8 students show math improvement post-COVID, reaching 51st percentile, but reading scores stagnate near median.

Governor Whitmer and six other governors urge the EPA to monitor microplastics, highlighting an emerging concern.

Lawmakers aim to regulate social media algorithms blamed for misinformation and extremism with the Algorithm Accountability Act.

A bipartisan coalition urges House leadership to reauthorize the Secure Rural Schools Program, vital for Montana counties.

Northeast of Des Moines, Collins-Maxwell Community School District shifts to a four-day week for better recruitment.

