
Fired Federal Workers Rally, Winter Storm Traffic Chaos, and More News
On today’s newscast: Fired federal workers rally, I-40 traffic halted by storm, Flagstaff dentist loses license.

On today’s newscast: Fired federal workers rally, I-40 traffic halted by storm, Flagstaff dentist loses license.

Senate Republicans voted to revoke a rule protecting electronic payment app users, with Josh Hawley as the lone GOP dissenter.

UM-Flint’s School of Nursing uses standardized patients to boost students’ communication skills through realistic simulations.

Ontario’s premier announced a 25% surcharge on electricity for 1.5 million Americans in response to Trump’s trade war.

Governor Whitmer’s proposed 32% marijuana tax could impact Michigan growers, potentially increasing black market activity.

Bernie Sanders rallies crowds against Trump, focusing on working-class issues and resisting oligarchy, despite not running for president.

Protests erupt at Grand Canyon as federal workers face layoffs under Trump administration, impacting park staffing.

Liz Swaynie, a stewardship officer at UM-Dearborn, is a passionate advocate for rabbits, leading fundraising at Great Lakes Rabbit Sanctuary.

Mayors in northern Arizona urge state legislators to return local control over short-term rentals to address issues.

The Gila River Indian Community cancels the Mul-Chu-Tha Fair and Rodeo due to safety concerns amid rising violence.

Local and federal officials celebrated as the Santa Cruz River in Arizona was earmarked for a future urban wildlife refuge.

President Trump announced a $100 billion TSMC expansion, crediting tariff threats, despite CHIPS Act subsidies.

