
Head Start’s 60th Anniversary Faces Funding Challenges and Uncertainty
Sandra Dill runs a family child care business in New Haven, providing vital support through the Head Start program.

Sandra Dill runs a family child care business in New Haven, providing vital support through the Head Start program.

An appeals court upheld the convictions of two men who plotted to kidnap Michigan’s governor in 2020, affirming the verdict.

Michigan joins 22 states in suing over $11B in public health cuts. Lawsuit seeks to restore COVID-era funding.

During his 2024 campaign, Pennsylvania Republican Dave McCormick promised to champion specific policy priorities.

State fire officials warn of an especially active wildfire season, broadcaster arrested, tribes oppose monument drilling.

Katey Olson’s son Jace, with profound autism, relies on Medicaid for vital care and community activities. Possible cuts worry her.

The Arts Foundation for Tucson is seeking artists for public art at Danny Lopez Park, with a budget of $43,500.

McKinney-Williams, BSU VP, created “Uncovering” to document UM-Dearborn’s Black Student Union history and impact.

Seven U-M members were inducted as Distinguished Fellows into the National Academies of Practice in Washington, D.C.

House Bill 492, backed by Rep. Zolnikov, seeks to minimize parking requirements in Montana, promoting affordability.

Far-right state Rep. Alexander Kolodin launches 2026 campaign against Democratic Secretary of State Adrian Fontes.

Arizona officials brief Gov. Hobbs on potential active wildfire season due to drought and dry conditions statewide.

