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Gloria Henry, the mother of a special needs child has a message for home health care providers now that a Service Employees ...
The Democratic-controlled Senate’s spending plan for higher education in the 2026 state budget includes financial penalties ...
Residents of Green Charter Township would find some relief from the township’s legal bills if Michigan lawmakers approve an ...
Michigan aims to raise $43.5 million in revenue through the higher recreational fee. The higher hunting and fishing fees are ...
Before Congress officially declared the last Monday of May as Memorial Day, it was first observed as Decoration Day on May 30 ...
A representative of a deceased three-year-old Detroit resident, Chayce Allen, has sued the state in federal court after ...
A Sterling Heights official has filed a complaint with the Michigan Department of State alleging that the city violated ...
The earmarks, often referred to as district pork projects, violate Article IV, section 30 of the Michigan Constitution, ...
Michigan’s roads are in the best shape they’ve been in years. But that won’t last for long unless Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and ...
Payments caused by fraud in Michigan’s food stamp program jumped by 387% from fiscal year 2023 to 2024, according to documents obtained by a records request. The increase comes at a time when Michigan ...
One of Michigan’s environmental agencies referred 24 people for prosecution to Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office over 2023, 2024, and 2025 so far, according to a document obtained through a public ...
Every American uses electric service, but its price and reliability depends to some extent on the choices lawmakers make. This is a key point of a recent report that gives a snapshot of energy prices ...