
Michigan Lawmakers Return for Budget Talks Amid School Funding Dispute
Michigan lawmakers return for budget talks after a two-week break. Disagreements over school and road funding remain.

Michigan lawmakers return for budget talks after a two-week break. Disagreements over school and road funding remain.

The Prescott Frontier Days celebrates women in rodeo with performances by the Riata Ranch Cowboy Girls, showcasing grit.

University of Arizona’s Schroeder Lab, facing funding cuts, turns to GoFundMe to support metastatic breast cancer research.

Staff and residents of Grand Canyon National Park’s North Rim evacuated due to the Dragon Bravo and White Sage fires.

Environmental groups and regulators urge the U.S. Department of Energy to reconsider keeping a coal plant active.

Senator Elissa Slotkin introduces the VISIBLE Act to ensure federal immigration agents wear identifiable IDs during raids.

Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen leads 18 Republican AGs backing Trump’s energy policies, challenging Biden’s.

The Arizona Diamondbacks and OneCourt provide haptic devices for visually impaired fans to feel the game at Chase Field.

Former Montana U.S. Attorney Bill Mercer has been nominated by President Trump to a judgeship on the U.S. District Court.

The U.S.-Mexico border closes to cattle after a flesh-eating parasite was found farther north in Mexico than before.

Arizonans can run for office under No Labels without party approval after a court ruling supports open participation.

The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled Flint’s mayor may have violated the city charter by forming an advisory panel.

