A Michigan Department of Education board member decried the lack of funding in public education during a March 11 meeting.
A Grosse Pointe Schools trustee is defiant after receiving an apparent death threat during a March 31 school board meeting.
Michigan bet $3 million of taxpayer money on Bollinger Motors, an electric truck maker that, two years later, appears to be ...
Two Michigan men have asked a federal judge to strike down as unconstitutional a state law that restricts the way property ...
For decades, Michigan lawmakers have sworn that corporate subsidies create prosperity. Yet the Strategic Outreach Attraction ...
The Michiganders who lost manufacturing jobs over those 25 years could fill the University of Michigan’s Big House (107,601) ...
Michigan's rural interstate highways are safer than those in all but two states, but its rural and urban interstates are in ...
A Michigan lawmaker wants to cut a state agency’s funding over disputes with residents. The new oversight committee fielded ...
Not all of Whitmer’s pandemic-era orders were in effect for the entire three years. Her last pandemic order, issued May 11, ...
Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist recently used a statement to celebrate the goal of expanding no-fee prekindergarten. But studies have failed to turn up evidence that early education programs produce better ...