
Whitmer Faces GOP Challenges as Budget and State of the State Shift
Michigan’s governor faces a new political dynamic, collaborating with a Republican House while eyeing economic growth.

Michigan’s governor faces a new political dynamic, collaborating with a Republican House while eyeing economic growth.

A federal judge struck down Biden’s Title IX protections for LGBTQ+ students, citing exceeded constitutional authority.

UK fans Matthew Turner and Anthony Fitzpatrick discuss their love for the Detroit Lions on the Stateside podcast.

Join Distinguished University Professors Kushner, Sellers, and Wang at U-M for career highlights on Jan. 29.

A state House committee approved bills to scale back minimum wage and sick time laws, affecting Michigan workers.

Today, the issues at Grand Traverse County Jail, Detroit Lions’ fame overseas, and the future of community solar.

Eight University of Michigan researchers received the PECASE, the highest U.S. award for early-career scientists.

Candidates address key issues like the economy and immigration, but Trump highlighted water availability in 2024.

As minimum wages rise for tipped workers, menu prices may increase. A West Michigan restaurateur shares concerns.

Michigan House Republicans push to count Upper Peninsula natural gas generators as clean energy to meet state law.

Translating campaign rhetoric into real talk about trade and tariffs, thoughts on crows, and a Great Lakes ice rescue.

The special state House committee in Michigan addresses changes to tipped wage and sick leave laws, with GOP support.

