Gerardo Mérida Sánchez, former Sinaloa security chief, appeared in U.S. court on charges of aiding the Sinaloa Cartel.
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Governor Whitmer and Michigan lawmakers face a $1 billion budget gap. Tough decisions lie ahead to balance the budget by July 1.
Consumers Energy fights to close its last coal plant as the Department of Energy orders it to stay open, sparking legal battles and controversy.
Attorney General Kris Mayes urges lawmakers to allow asset seizure before trial, criticizing 2021 law changes.
Arizona's largest teachers' union president criticizes the state's school voucher program for waste and abuse issues.
Trump administration's immigration detention policy declared unconstitutional, offering hope for detained individuals to seek bond hearings. Discover the best tips for improving your productivity and achieving your goals. Learn how to stay focused and motivated every day.
Arizona AG Kris Mayes challenges Navajo County Recorder Marshall's appointment, citing constitutional ineligibility.
Detroit's population is on the rise, with 15,000 more residents over three years. Mayor Sheffield credits safer neighborhoods and increased jobs.
Brighton Area Schools Board members kicked out of Livingston County’s Republican Party for supporting unsuccessful $156 million school bond.
FEMA is conducting damage assessments in 30 Michigan counties hit by flooding and tornadoes in April, with Michigan State Police aiding in the process.










