
Department of Education Drops $37.7 Million Fine Against GCU
The U.S. Department of Education has rescinded a $37.7 million fine against Grand Canyon University, clearing them of wrongdoing.

The U.S. Department of Education has rescinded a $37.7 million fine against Grand Canyon University, clearing them of wrongdoing.

Older Americans face student loan debt garnishment, risking Social Security benefits as collections resume.

Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte signed HB 932, expanding conservation uses for marijuana tax revenues, effective July 1.

Gov. Gianforte signed two bills into law aimed at reducing property taxes for homeowners, while increasing them for second homes and short-term rentals.

Nearly 200,000 Michiganders could lose Medicaid due to proposed work requirements, despite many already being exempt.

A Supreme Court case could end U.S. birthright citizenship; Arizona’s Kris Mayes and others fight to preserve it.

A state panel delivered revenue numbers for Michigan’s budget, warning of uncertainty from potential tariff wars.

The Michigan attorney general dropped charges against two people involved in a pro-Palestinian protest at U of M.

A folk duo protested Trump-led changes at the Kennedy Center by staging a bold performance with banners and music.

Crews fighting the Greer Fire in Arizona’s White Mountains brace for high winds as the fire threatens homes in Eagar.

Several bills from the 2025 legislature alter Montana’s election laws, including voter registration deadlines.

Michigan’s economic challenges loom as fiscal deadlines approach, with debates over budgets and political campaigns heating up.

