
Michigan Court Limits COVID-19 Immunity for Hospital Negligence Cases
Hospitals can’t claim broad immunity from negligence lawsuits for non-COVID cases during the early COVID-19 days.

Hospitals can’t claim broad immunity from negligence lawsuits for non-COVID cases during the early COVID-19 days.

Michigan House Republicans plan to unveil a school spending proposal, increasing per-student funding to $12,000.

Immigrant rights groups on alert as ICE raids loom in Phoenix, prompting community mobilization for legal support and safety.

A federal court filing indicates Flint water settlement claimants could learn their compensation by late summer or fall.

Montana’s DOC considers Hardin, Butte, and Boulder for a new women’s prison. No decision timeline set yet.

An Arizona grand jury indicted ex-state Rep. Austin Smith for allegedly forging petition signatures, leading him to drop out.

Flint’s religious leaders aim to ease city unrest amid budget protests and rising crime concerns, leveraging their influence.

Health officials confirm four measles cases in Navajo County. Unvaccinated individuals likely exposed abroad.

The Michigan State Police Troopers and Command Officers Associations call for leadership resignations after a vote of no confidence.

Joshua Alferos, close to his degree, almost dropped out due to finances. A zero-interest loan program saved his studies.
NorthWestern Energy recently invoked a little-known, 50-year-old law to implement a 17% electricity rate increase without approval from state regulators. The Montana utility board has now initiated a two-week hearing to determine the final extent of this rate hike. The focus is on the company’s efforts to recover investments in

Navajo County confirms Arizona’s first measles cases this year. Four unvaccinated travelers were exposed abroad.

