
Michigan Officials Trust Residents Less, Local Democracy Persists
Michigan local officials report declining trust in residents’ participation, yet maintain a strong local democracy.

Michigan local officials report declining trust in residents’ participation, yet maintain a strong local democracy.

Michigan’s utility regulator announced a hearing on DTE’s plan for powering a massive data center near Ann Arbor.

Gov. Gianforte claims an exodus from blue states, citing lower costs and safer streets in GOP-led regions.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department is revisiting a 1970s cold case using new DNA technology to find leads.

Arizona plans to use taxpayer money to develop desalination projects, aiming to secure new water supplies by 2030s.

White House denies Trump wants Congress members executed after a social media post called a video “seditious behavior.”

The House voted to release DOJ files on Epstein, but some GOP candidates remain silent on their stance. Trump initially opposed but later agreed.

Cascading red rock faces enclose Short Creek, known for its polygamist history and now a measles outbreak hotspot.

VectorTex USA brings 44 jobs and a $6M investment to Elizabethtown, enhancing local economy and strengthening North Carolina’s rural economic development.

California was the first state to offer an FDA-approved at-home cervical cancer test, now available in Arizona too.

A west Michigan coal power plant will remain open for another three months under a new order from the Trump administration.

Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson faces GOP allegations of non-cooperation in election oversight efforts.

