Attorneys for the Whitmer administration say marijuana industry lawsuits over a new 24% wholesale tax should be tossed.
US Reps. Debbie Dingell and Tim Walberg are planning legislation to boost research to control invasive mussels, following ...
Opponents and advocates of the megasite will speak at a town hall in Flint on Thursday night. The public event will feature a ...
Consumers Energy and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan are helping bankroll opposition to a potential 2026 ballot proposal ...
The longest federal government shutdown on record may be over, but it could be a while before air travel is back to normal, ...
A program that helps individuals and families navigating the complex systems supporting those with autism is struggling after ...
As Trump fights full SNAP payments and unpaid air traffic controllers miss work, a Senate-approved deal could soon reopen the ...
In a scenario likely to repeat statewide, a $7 billion data center planned for a rural Saline Township is prompting debate ...
A bird flu surge has forced farmers to kill millions of turkeys in Michigan and across the country, shrinking supplies and ...
Michigan’s public access to key ethics disclosures has been plagued by issues since its launch in early 2025. Emails obtained ...
The lower minimum wage for migrant farmhands has some farmers celebrating the cost savings and others wondering if they’ll ...
Michigan lawmakers aren’t ruling out further food aid dollars as the federal government resumes issuing partial SNAP benefits ...
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