
Second Virtual Meeting on Enbridge’s Line 5 Tunnel EIS Tonight
Tonight is the final virtual public meeting on the Army Corps of Engineers’ Environmental Impact Statement for Line 5.

Tonight is the final virtual public meeting on the Army Corps of Engineers’ Environmental Impact Statement for Line 5.

Governor Tony Evers insists on child care funding in Wisconsin’s budget, threatening to veto without it, as facilities risk closure.

Jeff Moelich, Executive Director of University Audits, retires June 30 after 12 years, with Hilaire Nachtrab as interim.

Meteorologists find dry winters often lead to lush monsoons, driven by ocean temperatures and local conditions.

Michigan’s electricity rates are high, but usage is low. DTE and Consumers Energy aim for improvements amid rising costs.

President Trump’s executive order on school choice in Indian Country sparks concern over potential impacts on tribal schools.

Tens of thousands of children face hunger this summer as states decline federal food dollars, cutting vital programs.

Revoking the “Roadless Rule” from 58 million acres could complicate forest management, impacting wildlife and local economies.

A lawsuit by American Oversight seeks Trump-era immigration documents. FOIA requests have been ignored, leading to legal action.

Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson testified on glitches in Michigan’s financial disclosure portal, defending her department.

Debates about Trump’s policies highlight empathy loss in U.S. politics. Lithwick argues rediscovering empathy is vital.

A proposal to sell federal lands for development was rejected by the Senate, sparking mixed reactions from governors.

