
Michigan Solar Plant Plan Shifts from State Land to Private Properties
A solar energy project in Michigan shifts from state land to private land amidst environmental and legislative concerns.

A solar energy project in Michigan shifts from state land to private land amidst environmental and legislative concerns.

The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled that a woman’s due process rights were violated in a parental rights case.

Montana GOP pushes court reform, tax cuts, and conservative policies as 2025 legislative session begins.

The Arizona Supreme Court launches a program to expand legal aid for vulnerable groups through trained non-lawyers.

Maricopa County Board plans a new election audit differing from the flawed 2020 review, aiming for improved processes.

Medicare Part D enrollees will pay no more than $2,000 annually for prescriptions, a result of the Inflation Reduction Act.

The self-help guru convicted in the 2009 Sedona deaths died suddenly at 67; he served two years for negligent homicide.

The average monthly rent in Flagstaff rose less than 1% last year, a slowdown from previous double-digit increases.

Researchers from the University of Arizona study complications in Parkinson’s, challenging motor cortex involvement.

The weather in Tucson will stay cool, with the possibility of snow appearing later this week. HTML tags updated.

Nogales is upgrading its wastewater plant after 15 years, with a $40M project to improve water quality and infrastructure.

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer faces decisions on dozens of bills, including economic, health, and safety policies.

