
Michigan Bill Ensures Juveniles’ Right to Attorney, Awaits Governor Approval
A bill heading to Michigan’s governor would ensure juveniles accused of crimes have the same right to an attorney as adults.

A bill heading to Michigan’s governor would ensure juveniles accused of crimes have the same right to an attorney as adults.

Michigan Senate passes bills to criminalize ghost guns, with exceptions for antiques and law enforcement; party-line vote.

Michigan faces rising vaccine-preventable diseases as immunization rates drop, with pertussis cases notably increasing.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford threatens to cut off energy to the U.S. if Trump imposes tariffs on Canadian products.
The ACLU urges the Michigan Legislature to pass the Voting Rights Act as Senate Democrats highlight its benefits.

Ferris State’s volleyball team, 34-0, heads to the NCAA Division-II championships, missing graduation for competition.

Craig Smith, a senior associate librarian, was elected to fill the SACUA vacancy, advocating for equity and inclusion.

Happy holidays! Please note changes to Logistics, Transportation & Parking services during the 2024–2025 season.
The killing of ex-UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson highlights public anguish over a flawed healthcare system.

Michigan’s $50M grant for Copperwood Mine stirs debate; environmental risks vs. economic benefits for the Upper Peninsula.

In a closely watched race, Republican Steve Frisbie has emerged as the winner for Michigan’s 44th state House District, located in Calhoun County.

Michigan Legislature advanced a bill to apply open records laws, enhancing transparency but with some exemptions.

