Michigan loses massive semiconductor plant. Whitmer blames ‘national economic turmoil’ July 16, 2025 | Paula Gardner in Business Watch
Michigan Democrats: We will deliver transparency reform. GOP dubious June 1, 2023 | Jonathan Oosting in Michigan Government
Lapeer library keeps LGBTQ-themed books, but more battles loom May 19, 2023 | Ron French in Talent & Education
Detroit wants to expand water help. Here’s how to avoid disconnections. February 17, 2020 | Joel Kurth in Michigan Health Watch
U.S. Supreme Court delays decision on abortion pill for two more days. April 19, 2023 | Robin Erb in Michigan Health Watch
Michigan tax deadline is fast approaching. How to file a tax extension April 12, 2023 | Janelle D. James in Business Watch
Michigan Audubon chapters question future amid debate about racist founder April 5, 2023 | Nina Ignaczak, Planet Detroit in Michigan Environment Watch
A tale of two states: Ohio and New York take different paths to budget cuts for schools May 29, 2020 | Matt Barnum, Chalkbeat in Talent & Education
Without facilities funding, Michigan schools turn to COVID-19 relief for repairs March 27, 2023 | Lily Altavena, Detroit Free Press in Talent & Education
Ten things that might surprise you about Michigan’s economy March 22, 2018 | Mike Wilkinson in Business Watch
Can ‘deradicalization’ reform extremists? Michigan program to find out in limbo March 22, 2023 | Jonathan Oosting in Michigan Government
Two-in-five large Michigan industrial plants exceeded water pollution limits March 20, 2018 | Jim Malewitz in Michigan Environment Watch
Inflation relief checks v. income tax cuts. What saves you more in Michigan? March 8, 2023 | Isabel Lohman, Jonathan Oosting in Michigan Government
Greetings from Mackinaw City, where Line 5 fears threaten a way of life April 12, 2018 | Jim Malewitz in Michigan Environment Watch
Arielle Anderson, killed at MSU, loved photography wanted to be a doctor February 17, 2023 | Janelle D. James in Talent & Education
Neighbors of Edenville Dam don’t want state investigating its failure June 9, 2020 | Mike Wilkinson, Riley Beggin in Michigan Environment Watch
Michigan roads are infamously bad. But sewers and dams are in rough shape too February 10, 2020 | Joel Kurth, Mike Wilkinson in Special report
Flint residents still fighting to replace lead pipes, get torn yards fixed February 9, 2023 | Kelly House in Michigan Environment Watch
Whitmer wants to extend help for future teachers but drops teacher bonuses February 6, 2023 | Tracie Mauriello, Chalkbeat Detroit in Talent & Education
Michigan sides with El-Sayed over eligibility question May 9, 2018 | Lindsay VanHulle in Michigan Government
Judge: Edenville Dam still poses ‘grave risk,’ needs immediate inspection June 16, 2020 | Kelly House in Michigan Environment Watch