
Michigan Bill Aims to Restrict Out-of-State Troop Deployment
A Michigan bill aims to ban out-of-state troops without approval. Concerns rise over military use in cities.

A Michigan bill aims to ban out-of-state troops without approval. Concerns rise over military use in cities.

A proposal to block paychecks for Michigan officials if the budget isn’t finalized by July 1 failed in the state House.

Federal officials recall more frozen shrimp due to radioactive contamination, advising against consumption due to health risks.

The Arizona Free Enterprise Club filed a civil complaint against ASU for allegedly interfering in the 2022 governor’s race.

U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright has extended the order for the J.H. Campbell coal plant to operate for 90 days.

Environmental groups warn of a crisis at Glen Canyon Dam, as Lake Powell’s levels threaten hydropower generation.

A Montana campaign finance manager faces wire fraud charges, accused of embezzling $253,000 from political committees.

In Arizona, the Colorado River Indian Tribes aim to grant legal personhood to the river, reflecting deep cultural ties.

Skyrocketing home values and resulting property tax shifts have caused anxiety in Montana, leading to a new tax law.

Governor Stein’s grants will create 170 jobs and attract over $74 million in private investment to boost North Carolina’s rural economies.

Flagstaff residents urge city to end automated camera program, citing privacy invasion concerns and potential misuse.

Michigan Municipal League urges lawmakers to allocate $800M for affordable housing, potentially creating 10,000 homes

