
EPA Approves Montana’s Shift to Narrative Water Quality Standards
The EPA allowed Montana to loosen water quality regulations, sparking debate on environmental protection standards.

The EPA allowed Montana to loosen water quality regulations, sparking debate on environmental protection standards.

The Phoenix City Council will vote on a $1.2M settlement for Henry Rivera’s wrongful death, linked to a 2019 incident.


Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks opposes extending ACA subsidies, risking higher premiums for Iowans. Democrats demand action to avert a shutdown.

General Motors faces a $1.6 billion hit due to EV tax credit cuts and relaxed emissions rules, affecting future plans.

Tucson will host a Mexican major league baseball team, but visa issues are delaying the start of their season.

Governor Whitmer announces a $1.8 billion road funding plan with new taxes, emphasizing local road improvements.
The Montana attorney general approved a second judicial elections ballot initiative on October 9. This initiative aims to amend the state’s Constitution to ensure all judicial elections remain nonpartisan, a move following multiple unsuccessful Republican attempts to introduce political party declarations for judicial candidates. Over the last five years, several

Arizona Congressman David Schweikert is leaving Congress to run for governor, citing budget deal issues and a desire to address economic challenges.

Michigan announces No Kings protests on October 18th, aiming to support democracy and defend free speech nationwide.

Campbell’s Soup filed a lawsuit against a Michigan congressional candidate for trademark infringement over logo use.

Navajo Nation’s leadership feud intensifies as President Nygren attempts to fire the controller, sparking legal battles.

