
Sound Technology Used to Combat Bark Beetle Infestations in Trees
Fewer than two percent of North America’s bark beetle species attack trees, but those that do have killed billions.

Fewer than two percent of North America’s bark beetle species attack trees, but those that do have killed billions.

The Michigan House voted to restrict state funding for local governments not complying with immigration enforcement.

Bay City residents protest tolls on bridges repaired by a private company, urging boycotts and demanding lower costs.

The Montana Supreme Court backs St. Peter’s Health in a case involving Dr. Tom Weiner’s firing and peer reviews.

The Trump administration swiftly moves to dismantle efforts against foreign influence in U.S. elections, posing security risks.

Arizona’s largest public school district is laying off staff due to declining enrollment, affecting funding and budgets.

University of Michigan study links high pollen exposure to increased respiratory mortality risk in older adults.

The Michigan Court of Claims will review legal briefs in a dispute over bills not sent to Governor Whitmer.

A federal judge ordered health agencies to restore websites and data removed in January, affecting public health resources.

A federal judge orders health agencies to restore websites and datasets removed in January after a lawsuit by advocacy groups.

An area near Pine Flats south of Mayer remains under evacuation due to the Brady Fire, which is 0% contained.

On today’s newscast: Mayer faces wildfire evacuation, state GOP targets a monument, and a Show Low arrest in toddler case.

