
Whitmer’s Attorneys Respond to Lawsuit Over Vacant Senate Seat
Attorneys for Gov. Whitmer counter lawsuit demanding a special election for vacant state senate seat in Michigan’s 35th district.

Attorneys for Gov. Whitmer counter lawsuit demanding a special election for vacant state senate seat in Michigan’s 35th district.

Racing under reduced winter sunlight, the University of Michigan solar car led North America in the 2025 World Challenge.

President Trump’s plan to end a tariff exemption for packages under $800 disrupts consumer habits and small businesses.

With Trump ending the de minimis tariff exemption, U.S. consumers and small businesses face major purchasing disruptions.

Trump’s ending of the de minimis tariff exemption disrupts U.S. consumer habits, affecting small businesses and imports.

Thousands flocked to Ingalls Mall for Festifall on Aug. 27, showcasing student orgs and vendors amid Diag construction.

Arizona Republic’s article claims Grand Canyon officials ignored their wildfire plan, sparking calls for investigation.

Michigan public health advocates warn of dire consequences under federal policy changes, including Medicaid cuts.
In an unusual legal move, all documents related to the Anaconda bar shooting, where four residents were killed, have been sealed. This decision by the Anaconda-Deer Lodge District Court has sparked concern among legal experts. The suspect, Michael Paul Brown, remains absent from public court records, and authorities offer no

Renew NC completes repairs on Matalene Waters’ home, marking a milestone in post-Hurricane Helene recovery, with $807M federal funding aiding 1,900 families.

Former lawmaker Justine Wadsack faces contempt after missing court in her $8M lawsuit against Tucson, citing personal issues.

Two Colorado residents pleaded guilty to defrauding Arizona’s school voucher program of over $100,000 using fake documents.

