
Michigan Governor Signs Legislation on Minimum Wage and Sick Leave
Governor Whitmer signed laws to keep Michigan’s tipped wage low and modify paid sick leave, sparking mixed reactions.
Governor Whitmer signed laws to keep Michigan’s tipped wage low and modify paid sick leave, sparking mixed reactions.
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Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell indicted Michele Brimmer for forging signatures on an abortion measure petition.
Legislative leaders seek U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s backing to require citizenship proof for federal ballots in Arizona.
Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian discusses the severe flu season and vaccines; Rachel Clark explores Michigan’s historical defiance of the Fugitive Slave Law.
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Representative Joe Tate has reversed his decision to run for Mayor of Detroit, altering the political landscape.
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Congressmen urge three Michigan universities to end research ties with Chinese institutions over security concerns.
Wayne County Prosecutor seeks Michigan Supreme Court reversal on ruling that struck down terroristic threats law.
A Senate committee approved Gov. Hobbs’ nominee for DES, but Republicans urge the resignation of her housing director.