
Michigan House to Vote on $75M Ice Storm Recovery Bill This Week
The state House is voting on a $75M bill for recovery in northern Michigan after a massive ice storm last month.

The state House is voting on a $75M bill for recovery in northern Michigan after a massive ice storm last month.

Three years after Patrick Lyoya’s death, Christopher Schurr faces trial for second-degree murder amidst legal battles.

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Michigan’s men’s gymnastics team clinched its seventh NCAA title, edging Stanford by 0.163 points.

Governor Katie Hobbs vetoed Senate Bill 1164, rejecting the Arizona ICE Act over state and federal cooperation concerns.

A bipartisan plan to boost Arizona’s housing supply through zoning changes has stalled for a second year at the Capitol.

The Department of Interior transferred 110,000 acres of federal land along the U.S.-Mexico border to the Army for three years.

The Supreme Court will soon hear cases with potential to reshape public education by challenging church-state separation.

A Michigan ballot initiative to require proof of citizenship for voting advances. Debate centers on potential impacts.

Immigration judges fired by DOGE in February are suing the Trump administration for unlawful terminations.

Gov. Gianforte’s property tax relief proposal resurfaces in the Montana Legislature, shifting tax burden to non-resident owners.

Head Start programs in Michigan face federal funding delays, impacting payroll and operations. Concerns grow as…
Michigan’s Election Oversight Battle Intensifies: Subpoena Authorization Sparks Tension Political tensions in Michigan have escalated as the Republican-led House Oversight Committee has moved to authorize a subpoena for election-related documents from the office of Democratic Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. This decision has further strained relations between legislative Republicans and

