
Flint City Council Urges State Probe into Police Excessive Force Claims
Flint city council urges Michigan State Police to probe claims of excessive force by local officers at recent events.

Flint city council urges Michigan State Police to probe claims of excessive force by local officers at recent events.

President Trump is banning travelers from 12 countries and partially restricting seven others, citing security needs.

Gov. Katie Hobbs reviews ICE agents posing as utility workers, raising legal questions about impersonation in Arizona.

Montana’s growth has slowed since the COVID-19 surge, but cities like Kalispell and East Helena still see notable increases.

Michigan House considers bills to make “ghost guns” illegal, requiring serialization within 18 months to enhance safety.

Several hikers stranded near Havasu Creek in the Grand Canyon amid heavy rain are accounted for; campground open.

Nurses at Ascension Borgess Hospital are uncertain about job security as Beacon Health System takes over this summer.

The House Republican budget bill requires new federal workers to choose between job protections or higher pay, with implications for merit-based employment.

Join The Show’s CultureCap to explore the significance of fandoms at Fan Fusion in Phoenix, featuring iconic guests.

The Department of Health and Human Services and CMS rescinded guidance on EMTALA, impacting emergency abortion laws.

Smoke from Canadian wildfires leads to poor air quality in parts of the Midwest, affecting health and visibility.

Indian ricegrass, a resilient plant of the Colorado Plateau, sustains both people and wildlife with its nutritious seeds.

