
Michigan Joins States Suing DOE Over Energy Program Funding Limits
Michigan joins other states in suing the U.S. Department of Energy over a policy capping reimbursement rates at 10%.

Michigan joins other states in suing the U.S. Department of Energy over a policy capping reimbursement rates at 10%.

A wildfire at Camp Navajo, Arizona, is burning in an area with unexploded ordnance. Firefighters have 85% containment.

Exclusive reporting from the Washington Post reveals plans to double ICE detention capacity, impacting Arizona.

A Michigan Court of Claims judge will hear a challenge to a controversial part of the state budget process on Tuesday.

Montana’s economy shift sparks debates on sales tax. Business leaders urge reconsideration amid property tax shifts.

Tens of thousands of Arizona voters lacking documented proof of citizenship cannot be removed from the rolls, says AG.

Gov. Katie Hobbs and Arizona Democrats urge reversal of federal cuts to solar grants, impacting low-income projects.

For decades, thousands have attended Albuquerque’s North America’s largest powwow, ending in 2026 after 43 years.

The Colorado River faces ongoing drought, leading to water cutbacks and potential power generation issues by 2026.

Michigan’s Natural Resources Commission has reinstated a year-round coyote hunting season after scaling back in 2024.

Zhong He built a groundbreaking gamma-ray detector, earning him U-M’s Innovator of the Year award.

Gila County orders evacuations for areas near a 550-acre wildfire north of Payson; conditions may worsen blaze.

