The federal funding memo's reversal comes after the original move caused chaos and confusion across the country, including in Michigan.
Michigan has experienced a bit of a slowdown on the recruiting trail recently, with several key targets slipping through their fingers. The Wolverines have miss
Michigan's income tax rate returned to 4.25% for individuals for 2024 income. That's up from the temporary 4.05% rate in 2023.
U.S. Sen. Gary Peters announced this week he will not seek reelection, setting the stage for a potentially crowded 2026 race.
A chimpanzee’s “sweet faces” graced the exhibits at a Michigan zoo for nearly a quarter century, and for decades more at two other zoos. Peggy, the 55-year-old chimpanzee at John Ball Zoo, died after a steep health decline, the zoo said in a Jan. 29 Facebook post.
Detroit-based rapper Dank Demoss has alleged that a Lyft driver refused her a ride because of her weight. She's now suing Lyft.
The Michigan International Auto Show, presented by Gentex Corporation, kicks off at DeVos Place in downtown Grand Rapids on Thursday.
Michigan's state parks and national lakeshores offer opportunities to try snowshoes, make your own this winter.
Last week, the organization learned of Mr. Trump's executive order pausing the grant money that keeps the help desk running late.
Mallory McMorrow, a state senator who won national Democratic acclaim in 2022 with a speech defending liberal values while identifying herself as a “straight, white, Christian, married suburban mom,” said she had not ruled out a run for either governor or the Senate.
Michigan has long been one of just two states nationally with Freedom of Information Act exemptions for the Legislature and governor's office.