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.
As a trial that has been beset with problems begins in Grand Rapids, a childhood friend of one of the defendants tries to reconcile the allegations with the man he thought he knew.
Trump talked mostly about himself at the Palm Beach fundraiser, insisting he “won Michigan by so much” in 2020. But Trump’s endorsement is critical to DePerno’s primary challenge in the race for attorney general.
The state joins others in signaling it intends to pull pension investments over the Ukraine invasion. Some caveats and hurdles remain before that actually happens.
Individuals and companies across the globe are looking for ways to help Ukraine following Russia’s invasion. Follow these recommendations (and cautions) to ensure your donation is well spent.
Michigan security, refugee and cultural groups are organizing safe routes, medical supplies, and providing Ukrainian support as conflict with Russia escalates.
The Michigan GOP demanded on Tuesday that Regan apologize for using a rape analogy. Hours later, videos and posts of him emerged that advocated violence against Dr. Anthony Fauci and the QAnon conspiracy theory.
A constitutional amendment creating the citizen panel in 2018 didn’t specify when its work would end. Now, members are not only still convening, but giving themselves pay raises.
World turmoil following the Russian invasion in Ukraine is skewing the international oil market, and the new U.S. ban on Russian oil could raise prices even higher. There’s no quick fix, but using less energy could help.
A new $226 million allocation to keep invasive carp out of the Great Lakes is part of a broader, more proactive approach to how the Great Lakes region confronts invasive species issues.
The Michigan Republican, who is favored to win a House seat, said he tells his daughters to ‘lie back and enjoy it.’ He now claims that was a bad analogy.
Haab’s, opened in the Great Depression, joins a list of landmark Michigan restaurants that are closing as the industry continues to struggle during COVID-19.
Early in the pandemic, Blacks accounted for 40 percent of all COVID-19 deaths. But efforts to address the gap led to health changes that lowered the rate to 14 percent — equal to their proportion of the state’s population.