
Michigan Senate Updates Law on Making Terroristic Threats
The Michigan Senate unanimously passed a bill updating the law on terroristic threats, focusing on speech perception.

The Michigan Senate unanimously passed a bill updating the law on terroristic threats, focusing on speech perception.

The Michigan Senate civil rights committee discussed removing the 2004 same-sex marriage ban from the state constitution.

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Arizona lawmakers aim to repeal the law declaring March 31 as “Dr. Cesar Estrada Chavez Day” amid controversy.

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Treasury Department will assume responsibility for collecting defaulted federal student loan debt.

Michigan’s Department of Health confirms a measles outbreak in Washtenaw County with three linked cases, stressing the importance of vaccination.

It’s officially the last day of winter, but record-breaking heat waves across Arizona make it feel like summer.

A 2025 law shields Arizona utilities from lawsuits if their equipment sparks wildfires, but critics call plans lacking.

Upcoming César Chavez celebrations are being altered following allegations of abuse, leading to cancellations and renamings.

A man was sentenced for an election petition scandal that affected Michigan gubernatorial candidates in 2022.

Livonia police altered their immigration enforcement policies after public protests, halting cooperation with Border Patrol.

Vice President JD Vance discussed tax cuts, immigration, and trade in metro Detroit, crediting Trump for job growth.

