
Wind Farms Stir Debate in Montana Amid Shifting Energy Policies
Rolane Christofferson signed a wind lease to cover her mother’s nursing home costs. By 2024, residents opposed the project.

Rolane Christofferson signed a wind lease to cover her mother’s nursing home costs. By 2024, residents opposed the project.

Conservatives achieved a long-sought goal with the first national school voucher program, offering tax credit scholarships.

NorthWestern Energy signed a letter of intent to provide up to 1,000 MW of energy to Quantica Infrastructure’s data center.

A long-standing debate over Ann Arbor’s Library Lane Parking Structure may end as Proposals A and B decide its future.

A proposal to ban stock trading by Congress members, president, and VP gets bipartisan backing, advancing in committee.

Tribal leaders urge the Bureau of Land Management to reconsider a copper mining project in southern Arizona.

The Dragon Bravo Fire on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim has surpassed 105,000 acres, making it the largest active wildfire.

Five more measles cases confirmed in Osceola County, marking the third outbreak in the state this year with 27 cases.

A bill to restrict cell phone usage in Michigan public schools failed a vote. It needed 56 votes but received only 53.

Parents should be aware that while most back-to-school items aren’t yet affected by Trump’s tariffs, prices for educational books and supplies have already increased.

Michael Whatley, leading a U.S. Senate race in North Carolina, faces challenges due to his past support for controversial GOP figure Mark Robinson.

Theodore Rippey has been appointed dean of the College of Arts, Sciences & Education at the University of Michigan-Flint.

