
Jocelyn Benson Introduces Election Oversight Policy Amid Governor Run
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson unveils a new conflict of interest policy to ensure impartiality in her gubernatorial run.

Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson unveils a new conflict of interest policy to ensure impartiality in her gubernatorial run.

More Michiganders face homelessness due to economic challenges; shelter stays lengthen as affordable housing wanes.

A federal appeals court has struck down the Trump administration’s immigration detention policy, citing due process.

Jeffrey E. Kirkey will lead ICLE as executive director from June 4, 2026, bringing strategic vision and expertise.

Democrats gain a two-seat majority in the Michigan Senate after Chedrick Greene’s decisive win in a special election.

U-M’s federal grants supported over 16,000 jobs and $396 million in research spending, impacting 600+ U.S. counties.

U-M Advising Council honors Stephanie Custer and Yili Lin for exemplary advising, fostering student growth and success.

Eighteen U.S. cruise passengers returned to the U.S. after a hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship.

Seventeen U.S. cruise passengers returned home after a hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius, causing three deaths.

University of Michigan’s Ceren Budak is a Carnegie Fellow, researching tech’s role in bridging political divides.

Local governments in West Michigan seek a public hearing on Consumers Energy’s plan to inject plant wastewater underground.

A Michigan nonprofit is suing to reinstate a $20M state grant canceled amid scrutiny over spending and leadership issues.

