Former legislative aide charged with embezzlement in $25M Clare earmark scandal May 14, 2025 | Jonathan Oosting in Michigan Government
Opinion | Michigan's Second Look legislation: A crucial step toward justice October 18, 2024 | Josie Ann Lee, Pete Martel in Guest Commentary A bill under consideration in the Michigan Legislature offers a crucial opportunity to re-evaluate lengthy sentences and provide a pathway for rehabilitation and redemption.
GOP blasts Democrats’ plan to close panel critical of Whitmer opioid efforts October 18, 2024 | Ron French in Michigan Health Watch A group that has called for more transparency in how the state fights opioid addiction is the focus of a fight between Republicans and Democrats.
USDA awards $2 million in grants to help Michigan farms grow specialty crops October 18, 2024 | Janelle D. James in Business Watch The U.S. Department of Agriculture awarded $2 million to Michigan farmers who cultivate specialty crops.
Bridge Michigan News Quiz, Oct. 18, 2024: Bewitching trivia October 18, 2024 | Bridge Staff in The Center for Michigan The leaves have turned. The air has a bite. It’s fall in Michigan, and nothing warms the spirit quite like a news quiz.
Michigan elections FAQ: Where Trump, Harris stand on health care, drug prices October 18, 2024 | Daniel Schoenherr in Michigan Government As hospital and drug costs rise, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have different priorities. Here are the facts, and where the candidates stand.
DTE Energy ghostwriting comments to push $456 million rate hike October 18, 2024 | Brian Allnutt, Planet Detroit in Michigan Environment Watch As regulators review DTE Energy's $456.4 million rate hike request, businesses' comments appear to be written by the utility itself.
Democrats have cash advantage in key Michigan races. GOP claims momentum October 17, 2024 | Simon D. Schuster in Michigan Government The battle for the U.S. House and Senate may run through Michigan, where Democrats hold a cash advantage in key seats that remain tight.
Great Lakes’ water levels dropping, but still just about average October 17, 2024 | Janelle D. James in Michigan Environment Watch Water levels in the Great Lakes drop as the region experiences drier conditions due to a lack of precipitation.