Observers found state officials hadn’t been properly checking credentials for school-based services staff, like counselors and teacher aides.
Up to 100 Jackson residents and small-business owners who participate in the city’s Eyes on the Block program will get a free doorbell camera and one-year subscription to Ring.
A state Senate committee held its first hearing this week on a bill that would stop employers from demanding pay history from ...
Advocates for maternal health and wellbeing gathered in Detroit Thursday night to call for more support for mothers.During ...
This week the guest is Sean McBrearty, who's part of a petition drive to ban corporate dollars out of politics. Beth LeBlanc, Lauren Gibbons, and M.L. Elrick join senior capitol correspondent Tim ...
The decades-long tradition of changing the clock twice a year is one some Michiganders — including lawmakers — no longer want ...
Michigan's Zoning Enabling Act doesn't allow local governments to ban data centers as a land use, but there are ways to ...
It’s National Consumer Protection Week, and police in DeWitt Township are warning residents to have extra caution following a ...
Michigan's public service commissioners — responsible for setting utility rates and ensuring reliable service — would be ...
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Some Michigan communities are adopting a state law consolidating precinct sites. The move comes as more people take advantage ...
Lansing voters could be asked to weigh in on whether to sell the Lansing Shuffle property to the Detroit-based real estate ...