Michigan Senate Votes to Allow Legal Action Over Stalled Legislation
The Michigan Senate voted to allow its Democratic leadership to sue for nine bills to be forwarded to the governor.
The Michigan Senate voted to allow its Democratic leadership to sue for nine bills to be forwarded to the governor.

A coalition of Mexican governors has issued a statement defending sovereignty and supporting immigrants in the U.S.

House Bills 5435 and 5436, signed by Governor Whitmer, allow pharmacists to prescribe hormonal birth control.

On today’s newscast: Efforts to designate Upper Verde River as Wild and Scenic, snow surprises in the South, and more updates.

Sen. Tammy Baldwin, reelected in Wisconsin, is focused on health care, manufacturing, and protecting rights and freedoms.

Autonomous vehicles offer convenience and safety but pose challenges, especially for young drivers in takeover scenarios.

CRIME ALERT CANCELED – January 24, 2025 – Suspect identified and taken into custody for felonious assault.

“The University of Michigan aims to carefully review new U.S. government policies, ensuring thoughtful engagement.”

Michigan’s Democratic secretary of state, Jocelyn Benson, announced her 2026 gubernatorial run, aiming to succeed Whitmer.

President Trump signed executive orders impacting asylum seekers and immigration, shutting down the CBP One app.

Paleontology and archaeology intersect in the Southwest, with fossils used as tools and jewelry in various cultures.

A coalition aims to protect the Upper Verde River with a Wild and Scenic designation amidst drought and pumping threats.

