The groups have accused the plant’s owners of a “bait-and-switch” that has cleared regulatory shortcuts to approving the ...
Attorneys for the Whitmer administration say marijuana industry lawsuits over a new 24% wholesale tax should be tossed.
Mississippi transformed from last to near-top in reading after unified political support, early-grade intervention and strict ...
Michigan Democrats approved an update to the state’s health standards during a contentious State Board of Education meeting.
The longest federal government shutdown on record may be over, but it could be a while before air travel is back to normal, ...
About 200 gather for a town hall hearing about what's next for Mundy Township after Sandisk's plans for a semiconductor ...
Consumers Energy and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan are helping bankroll opposition to a potential 2026 ballot proposal ...
A bird flu surge has forced farmers to kill millions of turkeys in Michigan and across the country, shrinking supplies and ...
It marked the end of a coinage first produced in the US in 1792. Before this week, the last coin to be discontinued was the half-cent in 1857. “For far too long the United State ...
Supporters say the Michigan House bills are a ‘no-nonsense step’ to protect women and limit abortion. Opponents say the legislation singles out the procedure in a hostile political landscape.
The margin in Hamtramck's mayoral race is just 11 votes. The outcome may hinge on how 37 uncounted absentee ballots are resolved.
Another week, another 10 questions about the week that was in Michigan news and government. If you followed the news, this should be a breeze.