
Michigan Man with Leukemia Denied Release Amid Pending Deportation Case
Federal authorities refuse to release a Michigan man with leukemia, despite inconsistent healthcare in detention.

Federal authorities refuse to release a Michigan man with leukemia, despite inconsistent healthcare in detention.

Tonya Ridesatthedoor arrived in Missoula seeking a fresh start after prison. Homeless, she found support at Watershed.

A report urges changes to Colorado River management, warning of potential shortages and calling for reduced water use.

Yasmeen Mustafa’s “dream trip” to national parks was thwarted by closures due to the government shutdown, leaving her upset.

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer expressed doubt about a 2028 presidential run, focusing on her current role as governor.

Michigan’s Secure Storage Law mandates schools inform parents about securing firearms. Safe storage aims to save lives.

The University of Michigan celebrates over 150 years of sustainability leadership, releasing a report outlining progress and future goals.

Michigan Democrats blame Republicans for the government shutdown, citing health insurance costs as a major concern.

Michigan’s stopgap plan excludes K-12 funding, causing schools to face high-interest loans and potential service cuts.

An Arizona water expert’s nomination to lead the Bureau of Reclamation was withdrawn, leaving a leadership vacuum.

Navajo Nation confirms essential services continue despite federal shutdown; some Bureau of Indian Affairs staff furloughed.

Grand Canyon National Park remains open despite the government shutdown, with tourists visiting and taking photos.

