Plans to build climate resilience hubs across the state have come to a halt after the Trump administration abruptly canceled nearly $88 million in federal grants meant for Michigan nonprofits. Now, organizers are suing for their money back while scrambling for alternative funding.
A national group filed complaints in Michigan this week against several nonprofits saying they bankrolled progressive ballot drives in Michigan while keeping their donors secret.
Bloomfield Township businessman Kevin Rinke is arguably the closest thing to a traditional Republican in the gubernatorial primary. He’s the only candidate who hasn’t fully embraced Trump’s election conspiracy claims but is attempting to woo voters who believe the former president.
Historic Dundee thought it had a chance to land a Stellantis electric vehicle battery plant. But the automaker chose Kokomo, Ind., instead. Now Dundee and other engine factory towns must consider how to remain viable as EVs production builds.
The “Parallel Reality” screen allows up to 100 people to view the board, but see only their own flight and gate information. Travelers said they’re impressed, but a technology expert said such technology raises privacy concerns.
The latest round of city water samples shows a slight dip in average lead levels, and efforts to remove lead pipes from the city water system are running ahead-of-schedule.
The Michigan Public Service Commission voted to collect more evidence on safety and explosion risks before deciding whether to grant the Canadian energy company a key permit to begin the tunnel project in the Straits of Mackinac.
After three school years of pandemic disruption, Bridge Michigan wants to know if finding teachers to staff schools has become even harder in your school district. Reach out to reporter Isabel Lohman if you have a story.
The Republican-led House and Senate seeks to reverse a lower court’s injunction blocking enforcement of a 1931 law that bans abortions in Michigan except to save the life of the mother. It’s the latest twist in a web of suits over abortion access.
Kelley on Thursday entered “not guilty” pleas to four misdemeanor charges stemming from the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol. The case is unlikely to be resolved by the Aug. 2 Republican primary.
With less than a month before the primary election, the gloves came off in a GOP debate, with one candidate arguing another is “bought and paid for” by “the DeVos empire,” and another suggesting a bold tax cut plan is a mirage.