Arizona's legislative Republicans are set to reveal their budget proposal, potentially ending Gov. Hobbs' moratorium.
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Former Michigan U.S. Senator Don Riegle has died at 88. He switched parties, led major financial legislation, and supported Bernie Sanders.
President Trump and the first lady escape unharmed after a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Suspect in custody. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is taken out during a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents Association Dinner. Journalism is a public service. Attacks on Trump and the press are a reminder of the fragility of our freedoms. Thank you for coming together.
President Trump and first lady safe after White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting. Suspect in custody, Secret Service says. Chaos ensues. Someone shouting "stay down." President Trump praised Secret Service on social media after being rushed out during a shooting incident. Members of Congress seen leaving by foot. Both the press and Trump have faced violent attacks in recent years, highlighting the fragility of First Amendment freedoms. Stay safe and vigilant.
Chandler adopts ordinance to criminalize food and drink tampering, empowering victims to report and take action.
State Senator Mary Cavanagh introduced legislation to repeal Michigan's emergency manager law, citing its harmful impact on local communities.
Upper Basin states propose a mediator to resolve Colorado River water negotiations, aiming to avoid litigation.
Pinal County Board accuses Attorney Brad Miller of conflicts amid legal battle over immigration enforcement role.
Bridge Michigan reporter Simon Schuster talks Michigan's 2026 races. Learn about the Alternative Press history and Space Dive event in Detroit.
Michigan Court of Claims dismisses GOP lawsuit targeting absentee ballot rights for military families, upholding state law. Victory for democracy.










