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This week on Newsmakers: Secretary of State Gregg Amore discusses navigating the Trump administration, the ILO lobbying investigation, the State Archives, his political future and more; then, Tim ...
Second bites at the apple are sometimes scarce for political candidates who lost by wide margins to their opponents in a ...
Second bites at the apple are sometimes scarce for political candidates who lost by wide margins to their opponents in a ...
Dreamers and their advocates say the Trump administration has launched a multifront attack on DACA and benefits historically ...
More than a year from Election Day, a number of proposals are already moving toward appearing on Michigan’s 2026 ballot.
State departments, unwilling to risk defending their disciplinary decisions in court, dip into the Treasury to make unwanted ...
East Side Soup Kitchen's August calendar includes four community events designed to support families beyond providing meals.
The reports, which cover 2024 before President Donald Trump took office, reflect his administration’s focus on free speech and protecting the lives of the unborn. However, the reports also offer a ...
Michigan won't have a cellphone ban in place this school year after a bill addressing the issue was killed last month.
Members of one of the state’s foremost environmental advocacy groups are taking the state’s largest electrical utilities to task for more than $250,000 in political contributions made over the past ...
A northern Michigan native, Jason Allen, was appointed Senior Advisor for the Office of Partnerships and Public ...
The proposed highway would follow Route 23 through Ohio, connecting Michigan to South Carolina while supporting defense ...