Republican-led House panel questions why Michigan AG Dana Nessel’s office returned a criminal referral for a group accused of raising “dark money” funds for a ballot committee co-chaired by her wife.
The US Department of Justice is asking Michigan for a copy of its voter roll and other information to explain its high levels of voter registration. It's the latest in a series of similar inquiries in other states.
One of Michigan’s fastest-growing counties is dropping “Where Freedom Rings” as its motto, less than a year after hard-right elected officials lost their majority on the governing board.
Michigan’s reading scores have dropped to crisis levels in the past 10 years. Republicans blame Democrats for repealing reforms; Democrats say their new strategies need time to work.
Civil rights probes of scholarships for undocumented and minority students are the latest in the Trump administration’s targeting of public universities.
Eagles are sacred for many Native Americans, who can obtain dead birds for religious use through the federal government. Bird flu has slowed the already-lengthy process.
Trump’s policy ‘wins’ on taxes, trade, and immigration enforcement come amid rising global tensions and economic uncertainty. Can he deliver on the ‘Michigan miracle’ he promised?
Compared to typical government programs, cash subsidies are more likely to put taxpayers' money to good use. Policymakers should consider converting existing government programs to make them function more like Rx Kids.
Enrollment in more than 70% of Michigan districts has fallen since 2014, while many added staff and test scores fell. Use these tools to search how districts statewide fared.