
Whitmer Warns on Tariffs, Meets Trump in DC to Discuss Economic Impact
Governor Whitmer addressed tariff dangers in D.C., meeting with Trump to discuss economic impacts on Michigan.

Governor Whitmer addressed tariff dangers in D.C., meeting with Trump to discuss economic impacts on Michigan.

More than 900,000 asylum seekers using the CBP One app face potential status revocation under a new Trump plan.

Two conservation groups petition Montana DEQ to designate Big Hole River as impaired for nutrient pollution, aiming to curb algal blooms.

Governor Josh Stein’s new Council on Workforce and Apprenticeships met in Raleigh to strategize on improving North Carolina’s workforce development efforts.

Michigan’s poison control center reported 387 cases of kids under 6 ingesting cannabis in 2024, a state record.

Trump’s executive orders keep coal plants open, like Arizona’s Cholla, sparking debate over jobs vs. environmental impact.

SRP’s annual Light Up Navajo project aims to bring power to remote homes, with 250+ volunteers from 41 utilities.

Chief Justice Elizabeth Clement steps down from Michigan’s Supreme Court, giving Gov. Whitmer a chance to appoint her replacement.

Older Americans face reduced access to vital services as federal agencies experience downsizing under Trump’s policies.
Pueblo Grande de Nevada, known as the “Lost City,” is an archaeological site near Overton, Nevada, with rich history.

An arbitrator reinstated a Montana trooper fired for sharing a workplace survey, citing her role as union president.

Amir Makled, a lawyer, detained at Detroit Metro airport, claims it was due to his high-profile legal work.

