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The Michigan Supreme Court has a new justice, new leadership and a 6-1 liberal majority after former Chief Justice Clement’s departure. Their docket is heavy on criminal justice in coming months
In a fiery Detroit speech, President Joe Biden sought to reassure voters about his cognitive abilities and shift the focus to opponent Donald Trump, who he called a 'loser' he beat before.
Fish are important to the culture and heritage of Michigan’s Native Americans. One tribe is investing to restore species that have declined in recent decades.
To prepare local communities for climate change, Michigan and other states are borrowing from a long American tradition of civilian service programs. Meet the inaugural members of the MI Healthy Climate Corps.
Michigan is suffering from a public prosecutor shortage due to underfunded positions. But this October, a $17 million appropriation in the state’s 2024-25 budget will fund grants to try to address the shortage in counties with high rates of violent crime.
Michigan’s new education budget includes $25 million in dedicated funding for student mental health and school safety — but that’s $301.5 million less than last year.
Much of the state experienced heavy rain Tuesday night and Wednesday from remnants of Hurricane Beryl. Southern Michigan was impacted the most where 5 inches of rain was recorded in some areas.
U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm says the investment in a Lansing plant is proof that auto towns won’t be abandoned as automakers switch from gas cars to EVs.
U.S. Rep. Hillary Scholten became the first Democratic member of Congress from Michigan to ask Biden to end his reelection campaign, writing ‘it's time to pass the torch.’ Former Gov. Granholm says he’s still ‘on his game’
High sticker prices and a fear of debt may be prompting Michigan high school students to opt out of college. National data suggests getting a college degree is still worth it.